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Priorities to be determined without reference to any Inquisition.
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XXXVII. And be it enacted, That in determining the Priority of the Demands of Creditors the Court in which any Question respecting such Priority shall arise shall not give to the Demand of any Creditor Priority over the Demand of another in consequence of his having obtained an Inquisition on an Outlawry or other Proceeding taken by him, but shall determine such Priority as if no such Inquisition was had; and every Creditor who shall obtain an Order for the Appointment of a Receiver under the Provisions of this Act shall be considered to be a Creditor who has issued and executed an Execution on his Judgment or Recognizance from the Date of such Order, and so as not to be affected by the Bankruptcy of his Debtor, further or otherwise than he would be if his Debtor became bankrupt after Execution executed.
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