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struck out.

to pass

arn

Is it became ne

necessary

amending Ordinance for

this purpose advantage

the

opportunity

was taken of

to correct some other

pruiters or clerical errors and make

serve

other

slight amendments. Section 3 makes the provision

of the Act in accordance with the form 1.6 in the schedule.

In the case of a Creditors Petition the principal Act provided. that the Court might dismiss the Petition if there were no substantial assets, (see section 7 sub-section (3)). The amending

Ordinance, sechoro,

gives a similar power in the case a Debtor's Petition. It would be abourd

cof

to make a

receiving

order when there

)*

in England

and the Receiving

Order now automa

autornatically stays.

proceedings unless the Cours otherwise

directs.

cave

of

Section 13 prevento, in the

the official Receiver, the a number of separate

necessity of

Pass Books for, in

many

cases, very

It is perhaps unnecessary

tripling

weno.

to

make a

say

• regards

the other

kifling amendments than that the

Acting Chie, Justice Kindly event

in each case

over this amending Bill with me and that he

agrees with the amendment proposed.

M. M. Goodman,

(Signed) //

Attorney General.

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substantially nothing to receive.

Section 6 assimilates the

practice more nearly to that obtaining

in

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