CAP. 61
Bankruptcy.
That the act of bankruptcy on which the petition was founded was the allegation that the debtor had within three months before the date of the presentation of the petition
That from inquiries made since the receiving order, the statement that the said debtor had
appears to have been well founded, and the present place of residence of the debtor has not been ascertained.
That the debtor has failed to attend at the office of the Official Receiver to be examined in respect of his property and creditors, and to give necessary information relative to his estate, affairs, conduct and dealings, and to receive instructions as to the preparation of a statement of and in relation to his affairs in accordance with the notice (a copy of which is hereto annexed) sent by post addressed to
as aforesaid.
That the debtor has not submitted a statement of and in relation to his affairs in pursuance of section 18 of the Ordinance.
The Official Receiver accordingly, in pursuance of the provisions of section 18 of the Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapter 6 of the Revised Edition) makes application to the court to adjudge the said debtor
bankrupt.
Dated this day of 19
Official Receiver.
FORM 76.
[s. 22.]
APPLICATION FOR ADJUDICATION AFTER RESOLUTION FOR BANKRUPTCY OR BY CONSENT.
(Title.)
The Official Receiver reports to the court-
That at the first meeting of the creditors of the said debtor held at on the day of 19, the following resolution was passed-
"That the above-named debtor, shall be adjudged bankrupt, and that the Official Receiver do apply to the court to make the adjudication";
[and (or, or) that the debtor has, in writing, consented to be adjudged bankrupt].
The Official Receiver accordingly, in pursuance of the provisions of section 22 of the Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapter 6 of the Revised Edition) makes application to the court to adjudge the said debtor,
bankrupt.
Dated this day of 19
Official Receiver.
464
CAP. 61
Bankruptcy.
That the act of bankruptcy on which the petition was founded was the allegation that the debtor had within three months before the date of the presentation of the petition
That from inquiries made since the receiving order, the state- ment that the said debtor had
appears to have been well founded, and the present place of residence of the debtor has not been ascertained.
That the debtor has failed to attend at the office of the Official Receiver to be examined in respect of his property and creditors, and to give necessary information relative to his estate, affairs, conduct and dealings, and to receive instructions as to the pre- paration of a statement of and in relation to his affairs in accordance with the notice (a copy of which is hereto annexed) sent by post addressed to
as aforesaid.
That the debtor has not submitted a statement of and in relation to his affairs in pursuance of section 18 of the Ordinance.
The Official Receiver accordingly, in pursuance of the provisions of section 18 of the Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapter 6 of the Revised Edition) makes application to the court to adjudge the said debtor
bankrupt.
day of
Dated this
19
1
Official Receiver.
FORM 76.
[s. 22.]
APPLICATION FOR ADJUDICATION AFTER RESOLUTION FOR
BANKRUPTCY OR BY CONSENT.
(Title.)
The Official Receiver reports to the court-
That at the first meeting of the creditors of the said debtor
19
9
held at
on the
the following resolution was passed-
"That
2.
day of
the above-named debtor, shall be adjudged bankrupt, and that the Official Receiver do apply to the court to make the adjudication";
[and (or, or) that the debtor has, in writing, consented to be adjudged bankrupt].
The Official Receiver accordingly, in pursuance of the provisions of section 22 of the Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapter 6 of the Revised Edition) makes application to the court to adjudge the said debtor,
Dated this
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bankrupt.
day of
19
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Official Receiver.
464
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