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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 of
1891.
BANK-
RUPTCY
ACT, 1914.
K
First and other meet-
17
15
13
ings of creditors.
Debtor's
statement 18
16
14
of affairs.
Public examination 19
of debtor.
17
15
Compositions
and 20❘ IS
16
schemes of ar-
rangement.
Effect of composi- 21
17
tion or scheme.
Adjudication
of 22
19
18
Bankruptey.
6 (2)
Appointment of
23
20
19
trustee.
Committee of inspec
24
21
20
tion.
Power to accept 25
22
21
composition or
scheme after ad-
judication.
Duties of debtor as
to discovery and realisation of pro- perty.
Arrest of debtor
326
26
23
22
27
24
23
under certain cir-
cumstances.
Re-direction of debt-
or's telegrams and letters.
24
28
25
24
REMARKS.
The clause express- ly requires the debtor to give de- tails of property held by him in a tong name, or un- der an alias, or held by his wife, or a concubine, or held for him or them by a trustee.
The last sentence of sub-clause (5) is taken from section 17 (3) of the pre- seut Ordinance.
This clause follows the section in the Act closely. It differs in details from the section in the present Ordinance.
This clause follows the present Ordi- nance in allowing an adjudication order to be in the name of a firm,
More detailed than
existing section.
For paragraph (e)
see Ordinance No.
7 of 1891, s. 24.
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