Wilson v. Ramsay
Wilson v. Ramsay
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
The debt subsisted at the time the defendant took the benefit of the insolvent debtor’s act, and therefore the case appears to come within the letter of the law; but it is obviously not within the intention of the legislature. The insolvent debtor’s act forbade all persons who were creditors at the time of the exhibition of the petition of the insolvent debtor, to sue the debtor in less than twelve months from the time of his discharge. The act, too, took from him all his estate for 1 4 Stat. 91, § 10. 2 1 Sp. 215; 2 Bail. 311; 1 McM. 202; 3 Rich. 287; 6 Rich. 28.
I am of opinion the plea was properly sustained, and therefore that the motion ought to be refused.
See Dud. 244 ; 7 Rich. 44; 1 Sp. 244.
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- Wilson & Paul v. John Ramsay
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