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Table of Correspondence
BETWEEN
THE BILL, Ordinance No. 7 or 1891, anD THE BANKRUPTCY Acr, 1914,-Continued.
SUBJECT MATTER.
BILL.
Validity of certain
payments to bank- rupt and assignee.
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Dealings with undis-
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charged bankrupt.
ORDINANCE
No. 7 OF
1891.
BANK-
RUPTCY
ACT, 1914.
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REMARKS.
Sub-section (2) is expanded because of the practice of deposits in Chinese firms, and sub-sec- tion (3) provides B penalty.
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Unnecessary.
Possession of pro-
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perty by trustee.
Seizure of property
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of bankrupt.
Sequestration
of
ecclesiastical bene-
fice.
Sale of property out
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of the Colony.
Appropriation
of
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portion of pay or
pension to credi-
tors.
Appropriation of iu-
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come of property
restrained from
anticipation.
Vesting and transfer 58
of property.
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Disclaimer of certain
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property.
Powers of trustee to
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deal with property.
Powers exerciseable
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by trustee with permission of com- mittee of inspec- tion.
Power to allow bank- rupt to manage property.
Allowance to bank-
rupt for maiu- tenance or service.
Right of trustee to
inspect goods pawned, etc.
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57 (1)
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57 (2)
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Local pensioners included and Gov- ernor substituted for chief officer of department.
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