The Bankruptcy Act, 1861: Incorporating So Much As Remains in Force of the ...
The Bankruptcy Act, 1861: Incorporating So Much As Remains in Force of the ...
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C. Act, 1849, 8. 2.) Where, in any Act of Parliament^ instru- ment, document, or other proceeding passed, executed, or made before the commencement of this Act, mention shall have been or shall be made of any commission of bankruptcy or fiat in bankruptcy, such Act, instrument, documeint, or proceeding shall be construed with reference to the proceedings under a petition for adfudieation of bankruptcy, as if such commission or fiat had been actually issued at the time of filing such petition^ (...B. L, C, Act, 1849, 8, 50 d by Google SCHEDULES. SCHEDULE (A.)» To the persons filling the undermentioned offices in the Court of Bankruptcy, the following salaries shall be payable : — The Chief Registrar . . .£1400 The Registrars acting in London, each . . . ... 1200 The Registrars acting in the coun- try, each . . . . . 1000 The Registrar in attendance upon the Chief Judge t . . . 1200 The Taxing Master . . .1400 * The Boliediiles to the B. L. 0. Act, 1849, which still remain operative are given at the end of the schedules to the present Act.
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