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Table of Correspondence

BETWEEN

THE BILL, Ordinance No. 7 of 1891, AND THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1914,-Continued.

SUBJECT MATTER. BILL.

ORDINANCE

No. 7 OF

1891.

BANK-

RUPTCY

ACT, 1914.

Debtor

concealing 138

82 (4)

himself to avoid

service, etc.

False claim.

139

83

160

Order by Court for 140

84

161

prosecution

ou

report of trustee,

etc.

Criminal liability 141

84 (8)

162

after discharge or

composition.

Power to commit for

trial.

Trial and punish- 142

ment of offences.

Public prosecutor to

act in certain cases.

Evidence

as

to

143

frauds by agents.

Summary prosecu- 144

tion.

Alteration of Sche- 145

dules.

163

82 (1)

164

1

1

REMARKS.

Absence from place of abode or busi- ness is made an offence, as absence from the Colony is often impossible

to prove.

Section 163 of the Bankruptcy Act, 1914, was repealed by 16 & 17 Geo. 5, c. 16, s. 9.

165

Unnecessary.

166

Repeal of enactments 146

and savings.

168

Commencement.

147

169

First and Second

Schedules.

Third Schedule.

I

T

First and Second

Schedules.

New provision. Five reference to Ordi-

nance No. 7 of

1891.

146 (2).

See clause

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