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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
dividend in any estate, pay into the Colonial Treasury
all unclaimed dividends to the credit of a fund to be
called "The Unclaimed Dividend Fund," to be with-
drawn by the parties entitled thereto, upon the
production of a certificate from the Inspector in
Bankruptcy acting for the estate.
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Every sequestrator or trustee shall, being
thereto required by the Inspector in Bankruptcy,
verify, by declaration in the manner and form provided
by "The Justices of the Peace Act, 1866," the final
accounts of any estate administered by him. -
Every sequestrator or trustee, receiver, attorney,
solicitor, agent, auctioneer, or other person employed
in the management or winding up of sequestered
estates, who shall receive an order from the Inspector
relative to any insolvent estate shall comply with the
same. -
Every sequestrator or trustee shall keep posses-
sion of all the books and documents of an insolvent
debtor until the final winding up of the estate, when
the said books and documents shall be lodged with
the Inspector; and in the event of the estate of any
insolvent debtor being sold by a sequestrator or
trustee, the books and documents of such debtor
shall be lodged with the Inspector, who shall, upon
an order signed by a sequestrator or trustee, permit
the temporary use, for the purpose of proof of debts,
of any of the said books and documents; and, in like
manner, shall permit the person purchasing the said
estate to make any extract from the said books and
documents which he may require. Books and docu-
ments thus obtained under order of the trustee shall,
at the expiration of the time during which their
use was requested, be returned forthwith to the
Inspector.
General.
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Every debtor shall, immediately upon filing
his petition, furnish the Inspector with correct infor-
mation as to his place of abode, and shall, in case he
shall at any time change such place of abode before
his final discharge, report the same to the Inspector. -
Every debtor shall attend, whenever required
by the Inspector, for the purpose of assisting in the
realization of the estate. -
Persons disobeying these regulations shall be
liable to the following penalties:-
For each and every breach of regulation num-
bered 9, a penalty of £50.
For each and every breach of any of these
regulations, numbered 7, 11, 13, 14, and 18, a
penalty of £10.
For each and every breach of any of these
regulations, numbered 8, 10, 12, 15, 16, 17,
19, and 20, a penalty of £2.
SCHEDULE.
Form 1.
REGISTER of Insolvent Estates.
| Number. | Name of Insolvent. | Occupation and Residence. | Assets. | Liabilities. | Name of Sequestrator or Trustee. | Dates of Hearing | Date of Insolvent's Discharge. | Remarks. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sequestrator. | Trustee, how appointed. | First Hearing. | Second Hearing. |
Form 2.
Assets ... : £ :
Liabilities ... : £ :
In the Estate of..................................................................Trustee.
No. ..........................................................................................
RECEIPTS. DISBURSEMENTS.
| Date: | Particulars. | Total Receipts. | Amount of Fees paid under Act 1865. | Expenses paid. | Dividend paid. | Total Disbursements. | Balance. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| In hands of Trustees. |
Form B.
Under "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862," and "The
Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act, 1865."
SUMMONS.
In the Estate of
You are hereby required to attend at
18
, on the
day of
, at the hour of
in the
noon,
before me, to give any explanation or information that may be
required of you in reference to the above Estate, and then and
there have and produce and all other papers and books
and accounts relating to the said Estate which may be in your
custody, possession or power.
In default of your attendance, you will be liable to penalty
imposed by the 25th section of "The Debtors and Creditors
Act Amendment Act, 1865."
To
Inspector in Bankruptcy.
N.B.---The penalty is a fine of any sum not exceeding £100
for every offence.
Form C.
STATEMENT of the Amount of Fees payable to the Colonial
Treasurer under the provisions of "The Debtors and
Creditors Act Amendment Act, 1665," upon the Amount
of Assets realized in respect of the several Estates under-
Inspection during the Month ended
| Estate of | Trustee. | Amount of Assets realized during the Month. | Fees payable thereon under "The Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act, 1865." |
|---|---|---|---|
Remarks :
Inspector in Bankruptcy.
G. GREY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At Wellington, this twenty-first day of May, 1867.
Present :
THE PRESIDENT AND MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE
COUNCIL.
W
HEREAS by "The Debtors and Creditors Acts
Amendment Act, 1866," it is enacted that it
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement21 May 1867
Bankruptcy, Insolvency, Regulations, Forms, Schedule, Debtors and Creditors Act, Penalties, Governor
- G. Grey, Governor
NZ Gazette 1867, No 34