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26 SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 19. 1800. and upon their refusal to come, to commit. them to prison, until they shall submit themselves to be examined, according to the directions of this act : Their com- Provided, that such witnesses as shall be so sent for, shall be allowed such P°“”‘l°”· compensation as the commissioners or judge shall think fit, to be rateably 1,,,,,,,],,,,,,,,, 0,- borne by the creditors; and if any person, other than the bankrupt, either perjury and sob- by subornation of others, or by his or her own act, shall wrlfully or cor- °’““l°“ *h°'°· ruptly commit perjury on such examination, to be taken before the com. °£ missioners as aforesaid, the party so offending, and all persons who shall procure any person to commit such perjury, shall, on. conyictron thereof] be fined, not exceeding four thousand dollars, and imprisoned, not exceeding two years, and moreover shall, in either case, be rendered mcapable of being a witness in any court of record, p,,,,,,,,, 0,, Sec. 16. And be it fmt1m- enapted, That if any person or persons making a_fraud· shall fraudulently, or collusively claim any debts, Of Claim 01* detain any “l°‘“ °l°‘“‘· real or personal estate of the bankrupt, every such person shall forfeit double the value thereof, to and for the use of the creditors. ‘ g°mm;,,,_,,,,,,_ Sec. 17. And be it further enacted, That if any person, prior to his M may assign or her becoming a bankrupt, shall convey to any of his or her children, §f§§5"lL0€:‘;d; or other persons, any lands or goods, or transfer his or [herydebts or ed ,wlQy_ y demands into other persons’ names, with intent to defraud is or her creditors, the commissioners shall have power to assign the same, in as effectual a manner as if the bankrupt had been actually seised or possessed thereof Duty of the Sm:. 18. And be it further enacted, That if any person or persons

  • ’¤¤l¤‘¤P*§¤ Sur- who shall become bankrupt within the intent and meaning of this act,
,d°Q° hgifhn and against whom a commission of bankruptcy shall be duly issued,

mined, ac.` upon which commission such person or persons shall be declared bankrupt, shall not, within forty-two days after notice thereof, in writing, to be left at the usual place of abode of such person or persons, or personal notice in case such person or persons be then in prison, and notice given in some gazette, that such commission hath been issued, and of the time and place of meeting of the commissioners, surrender him or herself to the said commissioners, and sign or subscribe such surrender, and submit to be examined, from time to time, upon oath or solemn affirmation, by and before such commissioners, and in all things conform to the provisions of this act, and also upon such his or her examination, fully and truly disclose and discover all his or her effects and estate, real and personal, and how and in what manner, to whom and upon what consideration, and at what time or times he or she hath disposed ol, assigned or transferred, any of his or her goods, wares, or merchandise, monies, or other elfects and estate, and of all books, papers and writings relating thereunto, of which he or she was possessed, or in or to which he or she was any ways interested or entitled, or which any person or persons shall then have, or shall have had in trust for him or her, or for his or her use, at any time before or alter the issuing of the said commission, or whereby such bankrupt, or his or her family then hath, or may have or expect any profit, possibility of profit, benefit or advantage whatsoever, except only such part of his or her estate and eifects as shall have been really and bona jide before sold and disposed ol, in the way of his or her trade and dealings, and except such sums of money as shall have been laid out in the ordinary expenses of his or her family, and also upon such examination, execute in due form of law, such conveyance, assurance, and assignment of his or her estate, whatsoever and wheresccver, as shall be devised and directed by the commissioners, to vest the same in the assrgnees, their heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns for ever, in trust, for the use of all and every the creditors of such bankrupt, who shall come in and prove their debts under the commission ; and deliver up unto the commissioners, all such part of his or her the said bankrupfs goods, wares, merchandises, money, effects and estate, and all books,