Pomeroy v. Gregory
California Supreme Court Apr 8, 1885 No. No. 8,341Published
Synopsis
Insolvency—Discharge of Debts Contracted Prior to Passage of Act.— A debt contracted prior to the passage of the insolvent act of 1880 may he discharged thereunder.
Id.—Notice to Creditors—Service btMau,.—Under section 7 of the act, a copy of the order for the meeting of creditors may he served hy mail on creditors residing in the place where the insolvency proceedings are instituted.
The Court. 1. Defendant could be discharged, under the insolvent act of 1880, from a debt contracted in 1878. (Hundley v. Chaney, 65 Cal. 363.)
2. The act of 1880, p. 83, § 7, authorizes a service by mail or personally. Either form of service is sufficient.
Orders affirmed.
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