644
No. 7 of 1891.
Disobedience to order of the Court.
Jurisdiction to be exercised by the Court, etc. [46 & 47 Vict. c. 52 s. 92.]
Consolidation of petitions. [ib. s. 106.]
Continuance on death of debtor. [ib, s. 108.]
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the Court; and the Court may confirm, reverse, or modify the act or decision complained of and make such order in the premises as it may think just.
(2) Any such appeal shall be brought within a week of the act or decision complained of: Provided that the Court may, subject to such conditions as it may think just, allow an appeal at any time on good cause shown.
70. Where default is made by the trustee, the debtor, or any other person in obeying any order or direction made or given by the Court, the Court may make an immediate order for the committal for contempt of Court of such trustee, debtor, or other person: Provided that the power given by this section shall be deemed to be in addition to and not in substitution for any other right, remedy, or liability in respect of such default.
PART IV.
JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE.
71.—(1) The Court shall deal with bankruptcy petitions, and the rules of the Court for the time being for regulating the civil procedure of the Court shall, so far as the same may be applicable and not inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance, be applied to bankruptcy proceedings; and every order of the Court made in connection with bankruptcy proceedings may be enforced in the same way as a judgment of the Court made in respect of any civil proceedings may be enforced.
(2) The Registrar shall, in cases of urgency, have power to make interim orders and to hear and determine unopposed or ex parte applications, and any order so made shall, subject to appeal to the Court, be deemed to be an order of the Court.
(3) Every order of the Court shall be subject to appeal to the Full Court.
72. When two or more bankruptcy petitions are presented against the same debtor or against joint debtors, the Court may consolidate the proceedings, on such terms as the Court may think fit.
73. If a debtor by or against whom a bankruptcy petition has been presented dies, the proceedings in the matter shall, unless the Court otherwise orders, be continued as if he were alive.
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* As amended by No. 1 of 1912.
644
No. 7 of 1891.
Disobedience to order of the Court.
Jurisdiction to be exer-
cised by the Court, etc. [46 & 47 Vict. c. 52 s. 92.1
Consolidation of petitions. [ib. s. 106.]
Continuance
on death of debtor. [ib, s. 108.1
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the Court; and the Court may confirm, reverse, or modify the act or decision complained of and make such order in the premises as it may think just.
(2) Any such appeal shall be brought within a week of the act or decision complained of: Provided that the Court may, subject to such conditions as it may think just, allow an appeal at any time on good cause shown.
70. Where default is made by the trustee, the debtor, or any other person in obeying any order or direction made or given by the Court, the Court may make an immediate order for the committai for contempt of Court of such trustee, debtor, or other person : Provided that the power given by this section shall be deemed to be in addition to and not in substitution for any other right, remedy, or liability in respect of such default.
PART IV,
JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE.
71-(1) The Court shall deal with bankruptcy petitions, and the rules of the Court for the time being for regulating the civil pro- cedure of the Court shall, so far as the same may be applicable and not inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance, be applied to bankruptcy proceedings; and every order of the Court made in connexion with bankruptcy proceedings may be enforced in the same way as a judgment of the Court made in respect of any civil proceedings may be enforced.
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(2) The Registrar shall, in cases of urgency, have power to make interim orders and to hear and determine unopposed or ex parte applications, and any order so made shall, subject to appeal to the Court, be deemed to be an order of the Court.
(3) Every order of the Court shall be subject to appeal to the Full Court.
72. When two or more bankruptcy petitions are presented against the same debtor or against joint debtors, the Court may consolidate the proceedings, on such terms as the Court may think
fit.
73. If a debtor by or against whom a bankrutpey petition has been presented dies, the proceedings in the matter shall, unless the Court otherwise orders, be continued as if he were alive.
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* As amended by No. 1 of 1912.
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