The Law Relating to Receivers in British India (Classic Reprint)
Description:... Excerpt from The Law Relating to Receivers in British India This second volume contains in an enlarged form that portion of the Tagore Law Lectures delivered by me in the University of Calcutta, which relates to the subject of Receivers, the preceding volume on Injunctions having been published in 1900.
In the preparation of this volume I have consulted and made use of the following English and American text books A Practical Treatise on the Appointment, Office and Duties of a Receiver under the High Court of Chancery, by W. H. Bennet (london, A Treatise on the Law and Practice as to Receivers appoint ed by the High Court of Justice, by W. W. Kerr, Fourth Edition (london, Commentaries on the Law of Receivers, by C. F. Beach (new York, 1894) A Treatise on the Law of Receivers, by J. L. High, Third Edition (chicago, The Law of Receivers of Corporations, by J. L. Gluck and A. Becker, Second Edition (new York, The decisions of the Indian Courts have been collect ed to date including several unreported cases. I desire to thank Mr. Fink, the Registrar of the High Court, for assistance kindly rendered by him on various points dealt with and for the appendix of forms which he has caused to be prepared for me.
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