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The following may be taken as an epitome of the points of difference between "The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1864" and the Ordinance as submitted to the Legislative Council.
Two additional Ordinances are repeated, Ordinance No 5 of 1846 and Ordinance No 2 of 1849 (Vid S. 2).
Firstly,
Secondly,
The Supreme Court is invested with jurisdiction in bankruptcy (Vid S.s. 4 and 5) instead of being constituted The Court of Bankruptcy.
Many of the subsequent variations in this Ordinance owe their origin to this alteration.
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The following may
be taken as an
between
First
Epitome of the points of difference
"The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1864" and
the Ordinance as submitted to the
Legislative Council.
Two additional Ordinances are repeated. Ordinance No 5 of 1846 and Ordinance No 2 of 1849 (Nid S. 2)
The Supreme bout is invested with
Secondly
jurisdiction
on
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ankruptcy (Vid S.s. 4
and 5) instead of being constituted The
bourt of Bantampley.
Many of the subsequent
variations in this Ordinance owe their
origin to this alteration
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