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Section 163 of the Bankruptcy Act, 1914, was repealed by 16 & 17 Geo. 5, c. 16, s. 9.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