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The law and practice in bankruptcy, comprising the Bankruptcy act, 1914; the bankruptcy rules and forms, 1915; the Debtors acts, 1869, 1878, with rules and forms, the Deeds of arrangement act, 1914, the deeds of arrangement rules and forms, 1915, and the orders thereunder. By the Right Honourable Sir Roland L. Vaughan Williams, knt. ... and Edward William Hansell ...
Author
Williams, Roland L. Vaughan (Roland Lomax Vaughan), Sir, 1838-1916
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Book
Language
English
Εdition
13th ed., by Wintringham Norton Stable ... assisted by John Francis Compton Miller ...
Published/Created
London, Stevens and sons, limited [etc.] 1925.
Description
cxxxvii, [1], 1055 p. 25 cm.
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UK 942.1
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Bankruptcy
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Great Britain
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Ed
Hansell, Edward William, 1856-1937
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Stable, Wintringham Norton, Sir, 1888-
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Joint ed
Miller, John Francis Compton
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Editor
Hansell, Edward William, 1856-1937
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Stable, Wintringham Norton, Sir, 1888-
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Miller, John Francis Compton
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Great Britain. Laws, statutes, etc
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Great Britain
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Series
20th-century legal treatises ; fiches 37,473-37,486.
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Making of modern law
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
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^^^26013085^
OCLC
4377130
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H - S
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