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Table of Correspondence
BETWEEN
THE BILL, ORDINANCE No. 7 of 1891, anD THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1914,- Continued.
SUBJECT MATTER. BILL.
REMARKS.
Limited partnerships.
127
See clanse 112.
Privilege of Parlia-
128
Unnecessary.
ment.
Small estates.
129
Unnecessary.
Administration
in 113
81
130
bankruptcy
of
estate of person dying insolvent.
Outs anding bank-
131
Unnecessary.
ruptcies.
See clause 146 (2)
on current bank- ruptcies.
134-136 Unnecessary.
137
See Orl. No. 31 of
1911, s. 37.
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
138
ceedings at meet-
ing of creditors.
Evidence
of
pro- 118
139
cecdings in bank-
ruptcy.
Swearing of affida-
119
140
vits.
Death of debtor or
witness.
120
141
Court seal.
142
Statements made to
121
official receiver or
trustee through in-
terpreter.
Certificate
of ap- 122
pointment of trus-
tee.
Computation of time.
123
1
143
Unnecessary.
New provision. The
Official Receiver
would
usually
employ an inter-
preter in Chinese
cases.
145
Service of notices.
124
146
Compare Ordinance No. 3 of 1901,
s. 701.
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