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Table of Correspondence

BETWEEN

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

SUBJECT MATTER.

BILL

Jurisdiction.

General power of

court.

I

97

ORDINANCE

No. 7 of

1891.

BANK-

RUPTCY

ACT, 1914.

REMARKS.

96 to 103 Unnecessary.

and 107

105

For s. 105 (5) of

the Act: See

clause 110.

Peers,e c.

1

106

Unnecessary.

}

Review and appeals.

98

71 (3)

108

General rules of pro-

99

71 (1)(2)

cedure.

Discretionary powers

100

109

of court.

Consoli tation of peti-

101

72

110

tions.

Power

to change 102

1

111

carriage of pro- ceedings.

Continuance of pro-

103

73

112

ceedings on death

of debtor.

Power to stay pro-

104

74

113

ceedings.

Power

to

present

105

114

petition against

one partner

Power

dismiss 10

106

75

115

petition against

some respondents

only.

Same

trustee

for

116

Unnecessary.

partners.

Actions by trustee and bankrupt's partners.

107

76

117

Actions under joint 108

77

118

contracts.

Proceedings in part-

109

78 (1)

119

nership name.

Miscellaneons.

Disobedience to order

110

70

120-124 Unnecessary.

105 (5)

of court.

Married women.

111

Exclusion of corpor-

ations, etc.

112

1

125

126

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