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§ 152. Collusion of preferred creditor

Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated StatutesTitle 39 P.S. Insolvency and Assignments

Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated Statutes
Title 39 P.S. Insolvency and Assignments (Refs & Annos)
Chapter 1. Assignments and Insolvency Proceedings
Act of 1901 and Later Acts
Preferences
39 P.S. § 152
§ 152. Collusion of preferred creditor
If any person, persons, firm, limited partnership, joint-stock company or corporations, being insolvent or in contemplation of insolvency, with a view to give a preference to any creditor or person having a claim against, or who is under any liability for, such insolvent, shall procure, suffer or permit any judgment to be entered, by confession or otherwise, or any execution to be levied, or any attachment or sequestration to be made of any part of his, their or its real or personal property, or shall make any payment, pledge, assignment, transfer, conveyance, or encumbrance thereof, either absolutely or as collateral security for a debt then existing or about to be created, and if the aforesaid be known to such creditor, who thereby collusively attempts to obtain for himself or others a preference over other creditors, such judgment, execution, attachment, sequestration, payment, pledge, assignment, transfer, conveyance, or encumbrance shall inure to the benefit of all the creditors of such insolvent, if an assignment for the benefit of creditors be made or proceedings in insolvency be commenced within four months after such judgment, execution, attachment, sequestration, payment, pledge, assignment, transfer, conveyance, or encumbrance shall have been entered, issued, commenced, made or recorded, and in the case of personal property exclusive possession given.

Credits

1901, June 4, P.L. 404, § 2.
39 P.S. § 152, PA ST 39 P.S. § 152
Current through Act 10 of the 2024 Regular Session. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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