When the inevitable crash occurred less than two years after the end of the war, business bankruptcies were widespread.
Business bankruptcies have reached their highest level since the Great Depression.
The number of farmer bankruptcies is very materially decreased below previous years.
Two or three great bankruptcies in a mercantile town, will bring many houses to sale, which must be sold for what can be got for them.
But the frequent bankruptcies to which such beggarly bankers must be liable, may occasion a very considerable inconveniency, and sometimes even a very great calamity, to many poor people who had received their notes in payment.
But if the common returns were sufficient for all this, bankruptcies would not be more frequent in these than in other trades.
Bankruptcies are most frequent in the most hazardous trades.
The Constitution confers upon Congress the power to pass uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States.
Crime increases, bankruptcies multiply, and even though the aggregate of wealth augments, it is unjustly distributed, and consequently barren of beneficent results.
What is the true inference to be drawn from the annual number of bankruptcies has been the occasion of much dispute.
We have already had very ample means of gathering that the year 1796 was a very favorable year of trade, and in that year the number of bankruptcies was at least one fifth below the usual average.
The next clause grants to congress the power "to establish a uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States.
The daily list of failures andbankruptcies was appalling.
Two fraudulentbankruptcies would have sufficed for most people; for him they were merely a harmless pastime.
Three bankruptcies had diminished the consideration he enjoyed, and people began to listen to complaints and accusations which till now had been considered mere inventions designed to injure him.
To establish an uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States; 5.
Bankruptcy (Discharge and Closure) Act 1887, dealing with unclosed bankruptcies under previous acts.
Accessories in fraudulent bankruptcies are liable to penal servitude--for instance, a creditor who conspires with the debtor to secure an advantage to the prejudice of the other debtors.
In the first half of the year the number of bankruptcies were almost double the average, the price of corn was still as high as 75s.
By the end of the year the worst of the panic was over, but during 1826 bankruptcies continued with fearful rapidity.
The bankruptcies came to us from Italy, bancorotto, bancarotta, gambarotta e la giustizia non impicar.
As among the bankruptcies there are frequently fraudulent cases, it has been necessary to punish them.
At the same time the English market was very much pressed, for, according to a notice of the Chamber of Commerce, the number of that year's bankruptcies was greater than usual.
Code Napoleon, on the subjects of bankruptcies and cession of property; the former contained in the commercial division of the code, the latter in the civil.
Jurisdiction over bankruptcies did not include the mass of debtors, but only that class known to legislative and judicial proceedings as bankrupts.
A learned judge has said, that a law on the subject of bankruptcies is a law making provision for cases of persons failing to pay their debts.
The Treasury Department, on several former occasions, has suggested the propriety and importance of a uniform law concerning bankruptcies of corporations, and other bankers.
The Treasury Department, on several former occasions, has suggested the propriety and importance of a uniform law concerning bankruptcies of corporations and other bankers.
It is the fourth in the number of the enumerated powers, and runs thus: "Congress shall have power to establish a uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States.
The decline in output is accompanied by widespread bankruptcies and by a steep increase in unemployment.
The mounting crisis in Southeast Asia foreshadows bankruptcies and delinquencies on a chilling scale.
Mergers or unions of companies were common and the public was deluged with stocks and bonds of doubtful value; bankruptcies were frequent.
It was gambling, and not the burdens of the long war, nor the revulsion from war to peace, that made so many bankruptcies in the few years succeeding the Battle of Waterloo.
The numerous suicides and bankruptcieswhich they occasioned attracted the attention of the Parlement, who drew up regulations for their observance, and threatened those who violated them with the pillory and whipping.
The bankruptcy of some entails that of others, so that bankruptcies follow one upon another, causing widespread ruin.
The bankruptcies here continue: the prison is full of the most reputable merchants, and it is understood that the scene has not yet got to its height.
Bankruptcies thicken, and the height of them has by no means yet come on.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bankruptcies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.