Bankruptcy Act 1966

SCHEDULE 2 - INSOLVENCY PRACTICE SCHEDULE (BANKRUPTCY)  

Note: See section 4A .

PART 3 - GENERAL RULES RELATING TO ESTATE ADMINISTRATIONS  

Division 70 - Information  

Subdivision D - Giving information etc. to creditors and others  

SECTION 70-45   RIGHT OF INDIVIDUAL CREDITOR TO REQUEST INFORMATION ETC. FROM TRUSTEE  

70-45(1)    
A creditor may request the trustee of a regulated debtor ' s estate to:

(a)    give information; or

(b)    provide a report; or

(c)    produce a document;

to the creditor.


70-45(2)    
The trustee must comply with the request unless:

(a)    the information, report or document is not relevant to the administration of the regulated debtor ' s estate; or

(b)    the trustee would breach his or her duties in relation to the administration of the regulated debtor ' s estate if the trustee complied with the request; or

(c)    it is otherwise not reasonable for the trustee to comply with the request.

70-45(3)    
The Insolvency Practice Rules may prescribe circumstances in which it is, or is not, reasonable for the trustee of a regulated debtor ' s estate to comply with a request of a kind mentioned in subsection (1) .


 

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