PART VII
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DISCHARGE AND ANNULMENT
History
Pt VII heading inserted by No 9 of 1992, s 27.
Division 2
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Discharge by operation of law
History
Div 2 heading inserted by No 9 of 1992, s 27.
Subdivision B
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Objections
History
Subdiv B heading inserted by No 9 of 1992, s 27.
SECTION 149H
TRUSTEE CEASING TO OBJECT ON SOME GROUNDS
149H(1)
[If trustee ceases to object]
If at any time before a bankrupt is discharged the trustee ceases to object to the discharge on a particular ground, the trustee must give the Official Receiver a notice specifying the ground and give the bankrupt a copy of the notice.
149H(2)
(Repealed by No 131 of 2002).
History
S 149H(2) repealed by No 131 of 2002 (as amended by No 80 of 2004, s 3 and Sch 7), s 3 and Sch 1 items 116 and 223, applicable to objections filed after 5 May 2003. For additional provision on the commencement of No 131 of 2002, see note under s 33A. S 149H(2) formerly read:
149H(2)
If at any time before a bankrupt is discharged the Official Receiver ceases to object to the discharge on a particular ground, the Official Receiver must:
(a)
give a notice to the bankrupt specifying the ground of objection; and
(b)
if the trustee is a registered trustee
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give a copy of the notice to the trustee.
149H(3)
[No longer an objection]
If there is no longer an objection on any ground, the objection ceases to have effect at the beginning of the last day when details of a notice under subsection (1) are entered in the National Personal Insolvency Index.
History
S 149H(3) amended by No 131 of 2002 (as amended by No 80 of 2004, s 3 and Sch 7), s 3 and Sch 1 items 117 and 223, by omitting
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or (2)
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after
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subsection (1)
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, applicable to objections filed after 5 May 2003. For additional provision on the commencement of No 131 of 2002, see note under s 33A.
149H(4)
[If objection remains]
If one or more grounds of objection remain, the objection continues to have effect on the remaining ground or grounds.
History
S 149H inserted by No 9 of 1992, s 27; substituted by No 44 of 1996, Sch 1, Pt 1(274).