646
Secs. 10 and 40,
See sec. 4).
ORDINANCE No. 5 OF 1864.
Bankruptcy and Insolvency.
SCHEDULE 1.
"The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1864."
Petition of a Creditor for Adjudication in Bankruptcy.
TO THE SUPREME COURT,
IN BANKRUPTCY.
The humble petition of [here insert at full length the name, address and description of the petitioner] sheweth,
That [here insert at full length the name, address and description of the person against whom the petition for adjudication is made] is indebted to your petitioner in the sum of three hundred dollars [if two petitioners four hundred dollars and if three or more five hundred dollars] and that your petitioner has been informed and believes that the said
did lately commit an act of bankruptcy within the true intent
and meaning of "The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1864."
Your petitioner therefore humbly prays that on proof of the requisites in that Behalf adjudication of bankruptcy may be made against the said
And your petitioner will ever pray, &c.
Signed by the petitioner on the
in the presence of
Signed A. B.
day of
186
Solicitor in the matter
of the said petition.
Secs. 31 and 40.
N.B.-If the petition be by partners, alter the form accordingly and let it be signed by one on behalf of himself and partners.
SCHEDULE 2.
I
Affidavit of Truth of Allegation in Petition.
the petitioner named in the petition hereunto annexed
make oath and say that the several allegations in the said petition are true.
Sworn, &c., at
this
day of
186
Before me.