Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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HG3769.A7814 A85 2007 | Asian insolvency systems closing the implementation gap. | 1 |
HG3769.A7814 C74 2006 | Credit risk and credit access in Asia | 1 |
HG3769.A7854 I57 2001 | Insolvency systems in Asia an efficiency perspective. | 1 |
HG3769.A7854 I66 2001 | Insolvency systems in Asia : an efficiency perspective. | 1 |
HG3769.C77 | Introducción al Derecho Concursal | 1 |
HG3769.E4 E97 1998 | Enterprise exit processes in transition economies : downsizing, workouts, and liquidation / | 1 |
HG3769.E4 E97 1998eb | Enterprise exit processes in transition economies : downsizing, workouts, and liquidiation / | 1 |
HG3769 .E53 G7 |
The Great grievance and oppression of William Edwards of London, Esq in a case between him and Sir Robert Vyner of London, Knt. and Barr, deceased. The Great grievance and oppression of William Edwards of London, Esq. in a case between him and Sir Robert Vyner of London, Knt. and Barr, deceased. |
2 |
HG3769.E53 .L66 | Reasons most humbly offered to the consideration of Parliament, why a bill now depending before them, against Richard Thompson and partners should not be passed | 1 |
HG3769.E85 H57 2012 | The History of Bankruptcy : Economic, Social and Cultural Implications in Early Modern Europe. | 1 |
HG3769.E85 H57 2013eb | The history of bankruptcy : economic, social and cultural implications in early modern Europe / | 1 |
HG3769.G7 B55 1695 | All the statutes now in force and use concerning bankrupts are here methodically digested : together with the judges resolutions thereupon : as also, their resolutions on the Statutes of 13 Eliz. and 27 Eliz. touching fraudulent conveyances : to which are added the late acts against fraudulent devises and clandestine mortgages / | 1 |
HG3769.G7 C65 2024 | Financial failure in early modern England / | 1 |
HG3769.G7 R55 | The case of Richard Thompson and Company with relation to their creditors, published for better information. | 2 |
HG3769.G72 | Reasons humbly offer'd to the House of Commons, for the bill past by the Lords, to relieve such unfortunate merchants and traders, who have honestly deliver'd all their effects to their creditors, without any objection thereto, as directed by the late bankrupt act, who yet were constru'd not to be within the relief of the same. | 1 |
HG3769.G72 R43 1688 | Reasons humbly offered against passing the bankrupts-bill | 1 |
HG3769.G72 R43 1689 | Reasons humbly offered against passing the bankrupts bill | 1 |
HG3769.G72 R43 1697 | Reasons humbly offered to the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, against a clause proposed to be made part of the bill, intitled, An act for relief of creditors, to oblige all debtors to discover upon oath their whole estate and losses to their creditors before any agreement or composition shall be made with them by virtue of this act | 1 |
HG3769.G73 E54 1987 | Risk and failure in English business, 1700-1800 / | 2 |
HG3769.G73 L63 2017eb | Bankruptcy and insolvency in London during the Industrial Revolution / | 1 |