7 F. Cas. 1069 | D. Me. | 1870
E. K. Dresser bad been adjudged a bankrupt on the petition of his creditors, and a warrant had been issued to the marshal as messenger, requiring him to take possession of all the estate of the bankrupt, and ordering the bankrupt
This is the first case in which the district court has been called upon to enforce a compliance with orders and decrees, although in many instances bankrupts have failed to comply with the orders of the court within the time prescribed. We understand that hereafter, in all cases where the orders are not promptly complied with, they will be at once enforced by an arrest of the delinquent.