Term used under former
federal Bankruptcy Act, to refer to any act which rendered a person liable to be proceeded against involuntarily as a
bankrupt, or for which he could be adjudged bankrupt. The new
Bankruptcy Code (1979) no longer provides for specific acts of bankruptcy, but rather provides for
involuntary bankruptcy when the
debtor, in general, is not paying his debts as they become
due. Bankruptcy Code, Sec. 303.