Bankruptcy Act 1966
[ CCH Note: Act No 80 of 2004, s 3 and Sch 2 item 12 contained the following transitional provision, effective 1 December 2004:
the application is a
pre-commencement annulment application
. as if those repeals had not happened and those amendments had not been made.
12 Transitional
-
annulments
]
(1)
For the purposes of this item, if a composition or scheme of arrangement under Division 6 of Part IV of the
Bankruptcy Act 1966
was annulled before 1 December 2004, the annulment is a
pre-commencement annulment
.
(2)
For the purposes of this item, if:
(a)
an application is made before 1 December 2004 under subsection 75(4) of the
Bankruptcy Act 1966
for the annulment of a composition or scheme of arrangement; and
(b)
as at 1 December 2004, proceedings in relation to that application have not been finally determined;
(3)
Despite the repeals and amendments made by items 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of this Schedule and item 41 of Schedule 1, the
Bankruptcy Act 1966
and regulations under that Act continue to apply, in relation to:
(a)
a pre-commencement annulment; and
(b)
a pre-commencement annulment application; and
(c)
an annulment that results from a pre-commencement annulment application;
This section applies if the proposal provides that a person (the proposed trustee ) other than the trustee of the bankrupt ' s estate is to become the trustee of the composition or scheme of arrangement.
73B(2)
The proposed trustee must make a written declaration stating whether the bankrupt is a related entity of:
(a) the proposed trustee; or
(b) a related entity of the proposed trustee.
73B(3)
The proposed trustee must:
(a) give a copy of the declaration to the Official Receiver; and
(b) give a copy of the declaration to the trustee of the bankrupt ' s estate; and
(c) keep a copy of the declaration.
73B(4)
(Repealed by No 11 of 2016)
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