SCHEDULE B.-STATEMENT OF ALL PROPERTY OF BANKRUPT. SCHEDULE B. (1) Real estate. Location and description of all real estate owned by debtor, Incumbrances thereon, Statement of particuor held by him. if any, and dates thereof. lars relating thereto. 3 RB-41 Petitioner. b Bills of exchange, promissory notes, or securities of any description (each to be set out separately) c Stock in trade, in business of -, at, of the value of d Household goods and furniture, household stores, wearing apparel and ornaments of the person, viz. e Books, prints, and pictures, viz. f Horses, cows, sheep, and other animals (with number of each), viz.. g Carriages and other vehicles, viz. h Farming stock and implements of husbandry, viz. i Shipping, and shares in vessels, viz. k Machinery, fixtures, apparatus, and tools used in business, with the place where each is situated, viz. 1 Patents, copyrights, and trade-marks, viz. m Goods or personal property of any other description, cts. Total. Petitioner. b Stocks in incorporated companies, interest in joint stock companies, and negotiable bonds. c Policies of insurance. d Unliquidated claims of every nature, with their estimated value. e Deposits of money in banking institutions and elsewhere SCHEDULE B. (4) Property in reversion, remainder, or expectancy, including property held in trust for the debtor or subject to any power or right to dispose of or to charge. [N. B. A particular description of each interest must be entered. If all or any of the debtor's property has been conveyed by deed of assignment, or otherwise, for the benefit of creditors, the date of such deed should be stated, the name and address of the person to whom the property was conveyed, the amount realized from the proceeds thereof, and the disposal of the same, as far as known to the debtor.] Property in money, stock, shares, bonds, annuities, etc.... Property heretofore conveyed for benefit of creditors. What sum or sums have been paid to counsel, and to SCHEDULE B. (5) A particular statement of the property claimed as exempted from the operation of the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy, giving each item of property and its valuation; and, if any portion of it is real estate, its location, description, and present use. Military uniform, arms, and equipments. Property claimed to be exempted by State laws; its valuation; whether real or personal; its description and] present use; and reference given to the statute of the State creating the exemption. |