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Table of Correspondence
BETWEEN
The Bill, Ordinance No. 7 OF 1891, and THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1914,—Continued.
SUBJECT MATTER.
Limited partnerships.
Privilege of Parlia-
ment.
Small estates.
BILL.
ORDINANCE
No. 7 of
1891.
BANK-
RUPTCY
ACT, 1914.
REMARKS.
127
128
See clause 112.
4
Unnecessary.
129
Unnecessary.
io
113
81
130
of
Administration
bankruptcy
estate of person
dying insolvent.
Outstanding bank-
ruptcies.
131
Power to make gen-
114
79
132
eral rules.
Fees and remuner- 115
ation.
86
133
Disposal of official 116
87
Receiver's fees.
Administrative.
Gazette to be evi-
dence.
Evidence of pro- 117
ceedings at meet-
ing of creditors.
Evidence
of pro-
118
ceedings in bank-
ruptcy.
Swearing of affida- 119
vits.
Death of debtor or 120
witness.
Court seal.
L
Statements made to
121
official receiver or
trustee through in-
terpreter.
Certificate
of ap- 122
pointment of trus- tee.
Computation of time.
123
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Unnecessary.
See clause 146 (2)
on current bank- ruptcies.
134-136 Unnecessary.
137
See Ord. No. 31 of
1911, s. 37.
138
139
140
141
142
143
145
Service of notices.
124
146
Unnecessary.
New provision. The Official Receiver
would
usually
employ an inter-
preter in Chinese
cases.
Compare Ordinance
No. 3 of 1901,
8. 701.
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