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CAP. 6]

[Subsidiary]

G.N.A. 124/55.

G.N.A. 124/55.

Bankruptcy (Forms) Rules

[1977 Ed.

After setting aside out of the bankrupt's earnings, after-acquired property, and income the yearly sum of $... for the support of himself and his family, the bankrupt shall pay the surplus, if any (or such portion of such surplus as the court may determine), of such earnings, after-acquired property, and income to the Official Receiver [or trustee] for distribution among the creditors in the bankruptcy. An account shall, on the 1st day of January in every year, or within 14 days thereafter, be filed in these proceedings by the bankrupt, setting forth a statement of his receipts from earnings, after-acquired property, and income during the year immediately preceding the said date, and the surplus payable under this order shall be paid by the bankrupt to the Official Receiver [or trustee] within 14 days of the filing of the said account.

Dated this ... day of ... 19...

Registrar.

FORM 90

[s. 30; rules 12, 93.]

ORDER OF DISCHARGE SUBJECT TO A CONDITION REQUIRING THE BANKRUPT TO CONSENT TO JUDGMENT BEING ENTERED AGAINST HIM

On the application of ... (Title.)

[Commencement as in Form 85.]

It is ordered that the bankrupt be discharged subject to the following condition to be fulfilled before his discharge takes effect, namely, he shall before the signing of this order consent to judgment being entered against him in the original jurisdiction of this court by the Official Receiver [or trustee] for the sum of $... being the balance (or part of the balance) of the debts provable in the bankruptcy which is not satisfied at the date of this order, and for $... costs of judgment.

And it is further ordered, without prejudice and subject to any execution which may be issued on the said judgment with the leave of the court, that the said sum of $... be paid out of the future earnings or after-acquired property of the bankrupt in manner following, that is to say, after setting aside out of the bankrupt's earnings and after-acquired property a yearly sum of $... for the support of himself and his family, the bankrupt shall pay the surplus, if any (or such portion of such surplus as the court may determine), to the Official Receiver [or trustee] for distribution among the creditors in the bankruptcy. An account shall on the 1st day of January in each year, or within 14 days thereafter, be filed in these proceedings by the bankrupt, setting forth a statement of his receipts from earnings, after-acquired property, and income during the year immediately preceding the said date, and the surplus payable under this order shall be paid by the bankrupt to the Official Receiver [or trustee] within 14 days of the filing of the said account.

And it is further ordered that upon the required consent being given judgment may be entered against the bankrupt in original jurisdiction for the said sum of $... together with $... for costs of judgment.

Dated this ... day of ... 19...

Registrar.

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B 54 CAP. 6] [Subsidiary] G.N.A. 124/55. G.N.A. 124/55. Bankruptcy (Forms) Rules [1977 Ed. After setting aside out of the bankrupt's earnings, after-acquired property, and income the yearly sum of $... for the support of himself and his family, the bankrupt shall pay the surplus, if any (or such portion of such surplus as the court may determine), of such earnings, after-acquired property, and income to the Official Receiver [or trustee] for distribution among the creditors in the bankruptcy. An account shall, on the 1st day of January in every year, or within 14 days thereafter, be filed in these proceedings by the bankrupt, setting forth a statement of his receipts from earnings, after-acquired property, and income during the year immediately preceding the said date, and the surplus payable under this order shall be paid by the bankrupt to the Official Receiver [or trustee] within 14 days of the filing of the said account. Dated this ... day of ... 19... Registrar. FORM 90 [s. 30; rules 12, 93.] ORDER OF DISCHARGE SUBJECT TO A CONDITION REQUIRING THE BANKRUPT TO CONSENT TO JUDGMENT BEING ENTERED AGAINST HIM On the application of ... (Title.) [Commencement as in Form 85.] It is ordered that the bankrupt be discharged subject to the following condition to be fulfilled before his discharge takes effect, namely, he shall before the signing of this order consent to judgment being entered against him in the original jurisdiction of this court by the Official Receiver [or trustee] for the sum of $... being the balance (or part of the balance) of the debts provable in the bankruptcy which is not satisfied at the date of this order, and for $... costs of judgment. And it is further ordered, without prejudice and subject to any execution which may be issued on the said judgment with the leave of the court, that the said sum of $... be paid out of the future earnings or after-acquired property of the bankrupt in manner following, that is to say, after setting aside out of the bankrupt's earnings and after-acquired property a yearly sum of $... for the support of himself and his family, the bankrupt shall pay the surplus, if any (or such portion of such surplus as the court may determine), to the Official Receiver [or trustee] for distribution among the creditors in the bankruptcy. An account shall on the 1st day of January in each year, or within 14 days thereafter, be filed in these proceedings by the bankrupt, setting forth a statement of his receipts from earnings, after-acquired property, and income during the year immediately preceding the said date, and the surplus payable under this order shall be paid by the bankrupt to the Official Receiver [or trustee] within 14 days of the filing of the said account. And it is further ordered that upon the required consent being given judgment may be entered against the bankrupt in original jurisdiction for the said sum of $... together with $... for costs of judgment. Dated this ... day of ... 19... Registrar.
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B 54 CAP. 6] [Subsidiary] G.N.A. 124/55. G.N.A. 124/55. Bankruptcy (Forms) Rules [1977 Ed. After setting aside out of the bankrupt's earnings, after-acquired property, and income the yearly sum of $ for the support of himself and his family, the bankrupt shall pay the surplus, if any (or such portion of such surplus as the court may determine], of such earnings, after-acquired property, and income to the Official Receiver [or trustee] for distribution among the creditors in the bankruptcy. An account shall, on the 1st day of January in every year, or within 14 days thereafter, be filed in these proceedings by the bankrupt, setting forth a statement of his receipts from earnings, after-acquired property, and income during the year immediately preceding the said date, and the surplus payable under this order shall be paid by the bankrupt to the Official Receiver [or trustee] within 14 days of the filing of the said account. Dated this day of + 19 Registrar. FORM 90 [s. 30; rules 12, 93.] ORDER OF DISCHARGE SUBJECT TO A CONDITION REQUIRING THE BANKRUPT TO CONSENT TO JUDGMENT BEING ENTERED AGAINST HIM On the application of (Title.) [Commencement as in Form 85.] It is ordered that the bankrupt be discharged subject to the following condition to be fulfilled before his discharge takes effect, namely, he shall before the signing of this order consent to judgment being entered against him in the original jurisdiction of this court by the Official Receiver [or trustee] for the sum of $ being the balance (or part of the balance] of the debts provable in the bankruptcy which is not satisfied at the date of this order, and for $ costs of judgment. * And it is further ordered, without prejudice and subject to any execution which may be issued on the said judgment with the leave of the court, that the said sum of $ be paid out of the future earnings or after-acquired property of the bankrupt in manner following, that is to say, after setting aside out of the bankrupt's earnings and after-acquired property a yearly sum of $ for the support of himself and his family, the bankrupt shall pay the surplus, if any (or such portion of such surplus as the court may determine], to the Official Receiver [or trustee] for distribution among the creditors in the bankruptcy. An account shall on the 1st day of January in each year, or within 14 days thereafter, be filed in these proceedings by the bankrupt, setting forth a statement of his receipts from earnings, after-acquired property, and income during the year immediately preceding the said date, and the surplus payable under this order shall be paid by the bankrupt to the Official Receiver [or trustee) within 14 days of the filing of the said account. And it is further ordered that upon the required consent being given judgment may be entered against the bankrupt in original jurisdiction for the said sum of $ for costs of judgment. Dated this together with $ day of 19 Registrar.
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B 54

CAP. 6]

[Subsidiary]

G.N.A. 124/55.

G.N.A. 124/55.

Bankruptcy (Forms) Rules

[1977 Ed.

After setting aside out of the bankrupt's earnings, after-acquired property, and income the yearly sum of $

for the support of himself and his family, the bankrupt shall pay the surplus, if any (or such portion of such surplus as the court may determine], of such earnings, after-acquired property, and income to the Official Receiver [or trustee] for distribution among the creditors in the bankruptcy. An account shall, on the 1st day of January in every year, or within 14 days thereafter, be filed in these proceedings by the bankrupt, setting forth a statement of his receipts from earnings, after-acquired property, and income during the year immediately preceding the said date, and the surplus payable under this order shall be paid by the bankrupt to the Official Receiver [or trustee] within 14 days of the filing of the said account.

Dated this

day of

+

19

Registrar.

FORM 90

[s. 30; rules 12, 93.]

ORDER OF DISCHARGE SUBJECT TO A CONDITION REQUIRING THE

BANKRUPT TO CONSENT TO JUDGMENT BEING

ENTERED AGAINST HIM

On the application of

(Title.)

[Commencement as in Form 85.]

It is ordered that the bankrupt be discharged subject to the following condition to be fulfilled before his discharge takes effect, namely, he shall before the signing of this order consent to judgment being entered against him in the original jurisdiction of this court by the Official Receiver [or trustee] for the sum of $

being the balance (or part of the balance] of the debts provable in the bankruptcy which is not satisfied at the date of this order, and for $

costs of judgment.

*

And it is further ordered, without prejudice and subject to any execution which may be issued on the said judgment with the leave of the court, that the said sum of $

be paid out of the future earnings or after-acquired property of the bankrupt in manner following, that is to say, after setting aside out of the bankrupt's earnings and after-acquired property a yearly sum of $

for the support of himself and his family, the bankrupt shall pay the surplus, if any (or such portion of such surplus as the court may determine], to the Official Receiver [or trustee] for distribution among the creditors in the bankruptcy. An account shall on the 1st day of January in each year, or within 14 days thereafter, be filed in these proceedings by the bankrupt, setting forth a statement of his receipts from earnings, after-acquired property, and income during the year immediately preceding the said date, and the surplus payable under this order shall be paid by the bankrupt to the Official Receiver [or trustee) within 14 days of the filing of the said account.

And it is further ordered that upon the required consent being given judgment may be entered against the bankrupt in original jurisdiction for the said sum of $

for costs of judgment.

Dated this

together with $

day of

19

Registrar.

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