Bankruptcy and Family Law Legislation Amendment Act 2005 (20 of 2005)
Schedule 1 Amendments relating to the interaction between family law and bankruptcy law
Part 1 Amendments
Bankruptcy Act 1966
8 At the end of section 161
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(3) This section applies to proceedings under the Family Law Act 1975 in a corresponding way to the way in which it applies to a suit.
(4) If:
(a) a person (the first trustee ) ceases to be the trustee of a bankrupt's estate; and
(b) proceedings to which the first trustee was a party were pending under the Family Law Act 1975 immediately before the cessation; and
(c) another person (the second trustee ) becomes the first trustee's successor in office;
the second trustee is, by force of this subsection, substituted for the first trustee as a party to the proceedings.
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