1910
No. 10 of 1931.
BANKRUPTCY.
Rules. Form No. 135.
Power to make general rules.
4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 59, s. 132(1).
any surplus remains in the hands of the Official Receiver or trustee, after payment in full of all the debts due from the debtor together with the costs of the administration and interest as provided by this Ordinance in case of bankruptcy, such surplus shall be paid over to the legal personal representative of the deceased debtor's estate, or failing such representative, to the Official Administrator,
(8) Service on the legal personal representative of a deceased debtor or on the Official Administrator of a petition under this section shall, in the event of an order for administration being made thereon, be deemed to be equivalent to notice of an act of bankruptcy, and after such service no payment or transfer of property made by the legal personal representative shall operate as a discharge to him as between himself and the Official Receiver or trustee; save as aforesaid nothing in this section shall invalidate any payment made or any act or thing done in good faith by the legal personal representative before the date of the order for administration.
(9) A petition for the administration of the estate of a deceased debtor under this section may be presented by the legal personal representative of the debtor or by the Official Administrator; and where a petition is so presented by such a representative or by the Official Administrator this section shall apply subject to such modifications as may be prescribed by general rules made under sub-section (10).
(10) General rules for carrying into effect the provisions of this section may be made in the same manner and to the like effect and extent as in bankruptcy.
General rules.
114. The Chief Justice with the approval of the Legislative Council may make general rules for carrying into effect the objects of this Ordinance.
Fees and remuneration.
Fees and remuneration.
4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 59, s. 133 (1).
115. (1) The Chief Justice with the approval of the Legislative Council may prescribe a scale of fees and percentages to be charged for or in respect of proceeding under this Ordinance.
1910
No. 10 of 1931.
BANKRUPTCY.
Rules. Form No. 135.
Power to make general rules.
4 & 5 Geo. 5,
c. 59,
s. 132(1).
any surplus remains in the hands of the Official Receiver or trustee, after payment in full of all the debts due from the debtor together with the costs of the administration and interest as provided by this Ordinance in case of bankruptcy, such surplus shall be paid over to the legal personal representative of the deceased debtor's estate, or failing such representative, to the Official Administrator,
(8) Service on the legal personal representative of a deceased debtor or on the Official Administrator of a petition under this section shall, in the event of an order for administra- tion being made thereon, be deemed to be equivalent to notice of an act of bankruptcy, and after such service no payment or transfer of property made by the legal personal representative shall operate as a discharge to him as between himself and the Official Receiver or trustee; save as aforesaid nothing in this section shall invalidate any payment made or any act or thing done in good faith by the legal personal representative before the date of the order for administration.
(9) A petition for the administration of the estate of a deceased debtor under this section may be presented by the legal personal representative of the debtor or by the Official Administrator; and where a petition is so presented by such a representative or by the Official Administrator this section shall apply subject to such modifications as may be prescribed by general rules made under sub-section (10).
(10) General rules for carrying into effect the provisions of this section may be made in the same manner and to the like effect and extent as in bankruptcy.
General rules.
114. The Chief Justice with the approval of the Legislative Council may make general rules for carrying into effect the objects of this Ordinance.
Fees and remuneration.
Fees and
remunera-
tion.
c. 59,
115. (1) The Chief Justice with the approval of the Legislative Council may prescribe a scale of fees and percentages
4 & 5 Geo. 5, to be charged for or in respect of proceeding under this s. 133 (1).
Ordinance.
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