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Table of Correspondence

BETWEEN

THE BILL, ORDINANCE No. 7 of 1891, AND THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1914,-Continued.

SUBJECT MATTER.

BILL.

Ordinance

No. 7 or

1891.

BANK-

RUPTCY

ACT, 1914.

Creditor's petition.

9

5

Debtor's petition.

10

6

Appearance of Offi-

cial Receiver on

petition.

Effect of receiving 12

order.

(2)

Power to appoint

13

II (1)

interim receiver.

Power to stay pend- 14

ing proceedings.

Power

to appoint 15 special manager.

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10

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receiving order.

Majority of creditors

in Scotland or Ire- land.

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REMARKS.

The clause prima facie requires as- sets sufficient to pay # dividend of 15%. The existing practice under section 7 (4) of Ordinance No. 7 of 1891 is to take 10% as the standard.

The clause prima facie requires as- sets sufficient to pay a dividend of 15%. The exist- ing practice under section 8 (1) of Ordinance No. 7 of 1891 is to take 10% as the standard. It also specifies certain things which will be "sufficient

"

cause for refus-

ing a

receiving

order, e.g.,

the

absence of material books of account.

New provision, but in accordance with present practice.

See also clause 14. Clause 12 (1) fol- lows the English section.

The present Ordi- nance is musatis- factory ON this point: See Re Yim Ka Yan, etc. (1927) 22 H.K. L.R. 118.

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Unnecessary.

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