BANKRUPTCY.
No. 7 of 1891.
665
4. For the Official Receiver acting as interim receiver of the property of a debtor in addition to the percentage chargeable on realizations, on every order
And, in addition, where the order is in force for a longer period than fourteen days, for every seven days after the first fourteen, and for every fraction of seven days
$30.00
$10.00
5. For each notice by an Official Receiver to a creditor of a first or any other meeting, or sitting of the Court:-
Where the estimated value of the estate exceeds $1,000 - each notice $0.50
Where the estimated value of the assets does not exceed $1,000 :—
On the first twenty notices - each notice $0.50
For each notice above twenty $0.25
Each notice by an Official Receiver to a creditor of an adjourned meeting or an adjourned sitting of the Court $0.25
6. For the Official Receiver supervising a special manager or the carrying on of a debtor's business, where the estimated assets exceed $1,000, a fee according to the following scale :-
Per week.
If the gross assets are estimated by the Official Receiver not to exceed $5,000 $10.00
If to exceed $5,000 but not to exceed $50,000 $20.00
If to exceed $50,000 but not to exceed $100,000 $30.00
If to exceed $100,000 but not to exceed $200,000 $40.00
If to exceed $200,000 $50.00
7. Travelling, keeping possession, and other reasonable expenses of Official Receiver - the amount disbursed.
8. For official stationery, printing, books, forms, and postages, each estate -
For every ten applications to debtors to an estate, or fraction of ten $1.00
For every ten creditors or fraction of ten where the estimated assets exceed $1,000 $5.00
Where the estimated assets do not exceed $1,000 :—
For every ten creditors or fraction of ten up to twenty $5.00
For every ten creditors or fraction of ten above twenty $2.50
9. On every payment under Section 80 of money out of the Bankruptcy Estates Account 10 cents on each $10 or fraction of $10 to be charged as follows:--
When the money consists of unclaimed dividends, on each dividend paid out.
When the money consists of undistributed funds or balances, on the amount paid out.
No. 8 of 1891, repealed by No. 23 of 1909.
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BANKRUPTCY.
No. 7 of 1891.
665
4. For the Official Receiver acting as interim receiver of the property of a debtor in addition to the percentage chargeable on realizations, on every order
And, in addition, where the order is in force for a longer period than fourteen days, for every seven days after the first fourteen, and for every fraction of seven days
$30.00
10.00
5. For each notice by an Official Receiver to a creditor of a first or any other meeting, or sitting of the Court:-
Where the estimated value of the estate exceeds
$1,000-each notice
.$ 0.50
Where the estimated value of the assets does not
exceed $1,000 :—
On the first twenty notices-cach notice
0.50
For each notice above twenty
0.25
Each notice by an Official Receiver to a creditor of an adjourned meeting or an adjourned sitting of the Court
0.25
6. For the Official Receiver supervising a special manager or the carrying on of a debtor's business, where the estimated assets exceed $1,000, a fee according to the following scale :-
Per week.
If the gross assets are estimated by the Official
Receiver not to exceed $5,000
$10.00
If to exceed $5,000 but not to exceed $50,000 .. 20.00 If to exceed $50,000 but not to exceed $100,000 ... 30.00 If to exceed $100,000 but not to exceed $200,000 ... 40.00 If to exceed $200,000
50.00
7. Travelling, keeping possession, and other reasonable expenses of Official Receiver-the amount disbursed.
8. For official stationery, printing, books, forms, and postages, each estate-
For every ten applications to debtors to an estate, or
fraction of ten
.$ 1.00
For every ten creditors or fraction of ten where the
estimated assets exceed $1,000
$ 5.00
Where the estimated assets do not exceed $1,000:—
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For every ten creditors or fraction of ten up to twenty. 5.00 For every ten creditors or fraction of ten above twenty 2.50
9. On every payment under Section 80 of money out of the Bank- ruptcy Estates Account 10 cents on cach $10 or fraction of $10 to be charged as follows:--
When the money consists of unclaimed dividends, on each
dividend paid out.
When the money consists of undistributed funds or balances, on
the amount paid out.
No. 8 of 1891, repealed by No. 23 of 1909.
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