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Table of Correspondence
BETWEEN
THE BILL, ORDINANCE No. 7 of 1891, AND THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1914,- Continued.
SUBJECT MATTER.
BILL
Jurisdiction.
General power of
court.
I
97
ORDINANCE
No. 7 of
1891.
BANK-
RUPTCY
ACT, 1914.
REMARKS.
96 to 103 Unnecessary.
and 107
105
For s. 105 (5) of
the Act: See
clause 110.
Peers,e c.
1
106
Unnecessary.
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Review and appeals.
98
71 (3)
108
General rules of pro-
99
71 (1)(2)
cedure.
Discretionary powers
100
109
of court.
Consoli tation of peti-
101
72
110
tions.
Power
to change 102
1
111
carriage of pro- ceedings.
Continuance of pro-
103
73
112
ceedings on death
of debtor.
Power to stay pro-
104
74
113
ceedings.
Power
to
present
105
114
petition against
one partner
Power
dismiss 10
106
75
115
petition against
some respondents
only.
Same
trustee
for
116
Unnecessary.
partners.
Actions by trustee and bankrupt's partners.
107
76
117
Actions under joint 108
77
118
contracts.
Proceedings in part-
109
78 (1)
119
nership name.
Miscellaneons.
Disobedience to order
110
70
120-124 Unnecessary.
105 (5)
of court.
Married women.
111
Exclusion of corpor-
ations, etc.
112
1
125
126