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Table of Correspondence
BETWEEN
THE BILL, ORDINANCE No. 7 or 1891, AND THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1914,—Continued.
SUBJECT MATTER.
BILL.
Postponement of husband's and wife's claims.
41
ORDINANCE
No. 7 OF
1891.
BANK-
RUPTCY
ACT, 1914.
REMARKS.
36
Wife" is made to include concubine.
"' for
The words the purposes of her trade or business in sub- section (1) and the corresponding words in sub-sec- tion (2) of the Act have been omitted. Bogus proofs are frequently put for- ward on behalf of wives or concu- bines.
Relation
trustee's title.
back of 42 36
37
Description of bank-
43
37
38
rupt's property
divisible amongst creditors.
Provisions as to 44
second bankruptcy.
5
Restriction of rights
45
38
40
of execution cre- ditor.
) 39 (3)
Duties of bailiff as
46
39
41
to goods taken in
execution.
Avoidance of certain
47
40
42
settlements.
Avoidance of general
48
43
assignments
of
book debts.
Avoidance of prefer- 49
ence in certain
cases,
Protection of bona
fide transactions
without notice.
41
44
50
42
45
See 16 & 17 Geo. 5,
e. 7, s. 3.
Sub-clause
which is
(2), fuller
than the sub-sec- tion in the Act, is taken from Ordi- No. 7 of
nance 1891.
AC
Words otherwise
多多
than omitted as
Ordinance No. 7
of 1886 does not provide for the registration of bills of sale given other- wise than by way of security for the payment of money.
See also 16 & 17 Geo. 5, c. 7, s. 4.
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