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Table of Correspondence
BETWEEN
THE BILL, ORDINANCE No. 7 of 1891, AND THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1914.--Continued.
NEJJECT MATTER. BILL.
Postponement
husband's
wife's claims.
ORDINANCE
No. 7 OF
1891.
BANK-
KUPTCY
Act. 1914.
REMARKS.
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Wife is made to include concubine. The words "for the purposes her trade OP business in sub- Section (1) and the corresponding words in sub-see- tion (2) of the Act have been omitted. Bogns proofs are Frequently put for-
ward on behalf of wives
PONQU-
bines.
Relation
back trusted's title.
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Description of bank-
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37
38
rupt's property
divisible amongst creditors.
Provisions as to 44
second bankruptcy.
Restriction of rights - 45
( 38
40
of execution cre- ditor.
39 (3)
Duties of bailiff as
to goods taken in
excention.
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39
Avoidance of certain ⠀ 47
settlements.
Avoidance of general
assignments
of
book debts.
RF
A voidance of prefer- 449
in certain
cases.
Protection of boug
fide
transactions.
without notice.
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See 16 & 17 G60, 5,
u. 7, s. B.
Sub-clause
which is
(2). fuller
than the sub-sec-
tion in the Act, is
taken from Ordi- Maure No. 7 of 1891.
43
Words
otherwise 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,
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44
50
12
45
Sre also 16 & 17
Gen. 5, ". 7,
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