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Bankruptcy.

[CAP. 6

any material particular, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

[139

court for

on report

of trustee.

4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 59, s. 161. 16 & 17 Geo. 5, c. 7, s. 8.

138. Where the Official Receiver or a trustee in a bankruptcy reports to the court that in his opinion a debtor who has been adjudged bankrupt or in respect of whose estate a receiving order has been made has been guilty of any offence under this Ordinance, or where the court is satisfied upon the representation of any creditor or member of the committee of inspection that there is ground to believe that the debtor has been guilty of any such offence, the court shall, if it appears to the court that there is a reasonable probability that the debtor will be convicted and that the circumstances are such as to render a prosecution desirable, order that the debtor be prosecuted for such offence, but no such order shall be a condition antecedent to any prosecution under this Ordinance.

[140

liability

discharge or

139. Where a debtor has been guilty of any criminal offence he shall not be exempt from being proceeded against thereafter by reason that he has obtained his discharge or that a composition or scheme of arrangement has been accepted or approved.

4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 59, s. 162.

[141

140. (1) A person guilty of an offence declared to be a misdemeanor under this Ordinance in respect of which no special penalty is imposed by this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor triable summarily and liable to imprisonment for two years.

(2) Summary proceedings in respect of any such offence shall not be instituted after one year from the first discovery thereof either by the Official Receiver or by the trustee in the bankruptcy, or in the case of proceedings instituted by a creditor, by the creditor, nor in any case shall they be instituted after three years from the commission of the offence.

(3) In an indictment for an offence under this Ordinance it shall be sufficient to set forth the substance of the offence charged in the words of this Ordinance specifying the offence, or as near thereto as circumstances admit, without alleging or setting forth any debt, act of bankruptcy...

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4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 59, s. 164. 16 & 17 Geo. 5, c. 7, s. 10. 22 of 1950, s. 3.

punishment

Trial and of offences.

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Bankruptcy. [CAP. 6 any material particular, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. [139 court for on report of trustee. 4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 59, s. 161. 16 & 17 Geo. 5, c. 7, s. 8. 138. Where the Official Receiver or a trustee in a bankruptcy reports to the court that in his opinion a debtor who has been adjudged bankrupt or in respect of whose estate a receiving order has been made has been guilty of any offence under this Ordinance, or where the court is satisfied upon the representation of any creditor or member of the committee of inspection that there is ground to believe that the debtor has been guilty of any such offence, the court shall, if it appears to the court that there is a reasonable probability that the debtor will be convicted and that the circumstances are such as to render a prosecution desirable, order that the debtor be prosecuted for such offence, but no such order shall be a condition antecedent to any prosecution under this Ordinance. [140 liability discharge or 139. Where a debtor has been guilty of any criminal offence he shall not be exempt from being proceeded against thereafter by reason that he has obtained his discharge or that a composition or scheme of arrangement has been accepted or approved. 4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 59, s. 162. [141 140. (1) A person guilty of an offence declared to be a misdemeanor under this Ordinance in respect of which no special penalty is imposed by this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor triable summarily and liable to imprisonment for two years. (2) Summary proceedings in respect of any such offence shall not be instituted after one year from the first discovery thereof either by the Official Receiver or by the trustee in the bankruptcy, or in the case of proceedings instituted by a creditor, by the creditor, nor in any case shall they be instituted after three years from the commission of the offence. (3) In an indictment for an offence under this Ordinance it shall be sufficient to set forth the substance of the offence charged in the words of this Ordinance specifying the offence, or as near thereto as circumstances admit, without alleging or setting forth any debt, act of bankruptcy... 253 4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 59, s. 164. 16 & 17 Geo. 5, c. 7, s. 10. 22 of 1950, s. 3. punishment Trial and of offences.
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: Bankruptcy. [CAP. 6 any material particular, he shall be guilty of a misde- meanor. [139 court for on report of trustee. 4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 59, s. 161. 16 & 17 s. 8. 138. Where the Official Receiver or a trustee in a Order by bankruptcy reports to the court that in his opinion a debtor prosecution who has been adjudged bankrupt or in respect of whose estate a receiving order has been made has been guilty of any offence under this Ordinance, or where the court is Geo. 5. c. 7. satisfied upon the representation of any creditor or member of the committee of inspection that there is ground to believe that the debtor has been guilty of any such offence, the court shall, if it appears to the court that there is a reasonable probability that the debtor will be convicted and that the circumstances are such as to render a prosecution desirable, order that the debtor be prosecuted for such offence, but no such order shall be a condition antecedent to any prosecution under this Ordinance. [140 liability discharge or 139. Where a debtor has been guilty of any criminal Criminal offence he shall not be exempt from being proceeded against after therefor by reason that he has obtained his discharge or composition. that a composition or scheme of arrangement has been c. 59, s. 162. accepted or approved. [141 140. (1) A person guilty of an offence declared to be a misdemeanor under this Ordinance in respect of which no special penalty is imposed by this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor triable summarily and liable to imprisonment for two years. (2) Summary proceedings in respect of any such offence shall not be instituted after one year from the first discovery thereof either by the Official Receiver or by the trustee in the bankruptcy, or in the case of proceedings instituted by a creditor, by the creditor, nor in any case shall they be instituted after three years from the com- mission of the offence. (3) In an indictment for an offence under this Ordin- ance it shall be sufficient to set forth the substance of the offence charged in the words of this Ordinance specifying the offence, or as near thereto as circumstances admit, without alleging or setting forth any debt, act of bank- 253 4 & 5 Geo. 5, punishment Trial and of offences. 59, s. 164. Geo. 5, c. 7, 4 & 5 Geo. 5, 16 & 17 8. 10. 22 of 1950, B. 3.
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Bankruptcy.

[CAP. 6

any material particular, he shall be guilty of a misde-

meanor.

[139

court for

on report

of trustee.

4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 59, s. 161. 16 & 17

s. 8.

138. Where the Official Receiver or a trustee in a Order by bankruptcy reports to the court that in his opinion a debtor prosecution who has been adjudged bankrupt or in respect of whose estate a receiving order has been made has been guilty of any offence under this Ordinance, or where the court is Geo. 5. c. 7. satisfied upon the representation of any creditor or member of the committee of inspection that there is ground to believe that the debtor has been guilty of any such offence, the court shall, if it appears to the court that there is a reasonable probability that the debtor will be convicted and that the circumstances are such as to render a prosecution desirable, order that the debtor be prosecuted for such offence, but no such order shall be a condition antecedent to any prosecution under this Ordinance.

[140

liability

discharge or

139. Where a debtor has been guilty of any criminal Criminal offence he shall not be exempt from being proceeded against after therefor by reason that he has obtained his discharge or composition. that a composition or scheme of arrangement has been c. 59, s. 162. accepted or approved.

[141

140. (1) A person guilty of an offence declared to be a misdemeanor under this Ordinance in respect of which no special penalty is imposed by this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor triable summarily and liable to imprisonment for two years.

(2) Summary proceedings in respect of any such offence shall not be instituted after one year from the first discovery thereof either by the Official Receiver or by the trustee in the bankruptcy, or in the case of proceedings instituted by a creditor, by the creditor, nor in any case shall they be instituted after three years from the com- mission of the offence.

(3) In an indictment for an offence under this Ordin- ance it shall be sufficient to set forth the substance of the offence charged in the words of this Ordinance specifying the offence, or as near thereto as circumstances admit, without alleging or setting forth any debt, act of bank-

253

4 & 5 Geo. 5,

punishment

Trial and of offences.

59, s. 164. Geo. 5, c. 7,

4 & 5 Geo. 5,

16 & 17

8. 10.

22 of 1950, B. 3.

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