Bankruptcy Regulations 1996

PART 16 - MISCELLANEOUS  

Division 2 - Matters relevant to fees  

Note: Divisions 2 and 3 of Part 16 of the Regulations formerly provided for the fees in relation to the Act (including remuneration of the Official Trustee). As a result of the amendment of the Act by the Bankruptcy Legislation Amendment (Fees and Charges) Act 2006 , the remuneration of the Official Trustee and fees in relation to the Act are now set out in the Fees and Remuneration Determination.

REGULATION 16.06   PAYMENT OF FEES  

16.06(1)    
If a fee is payable in respect of:


(a) the making of a request or an application to an Official Receiver; or


(b) the presentation or lodgment of a document with an Official Receiver;

the request, application or document must not be dealt with unless the fee has been paid.


16.06(2)    
If a fee is payable in respect of the doing of a matter or thing by an Official Receiver, the matter or thing must not be done unless the fee has been paid.

16.06(3)    


However, prior payment of a fee is not required under subregulation (1) or (2) if the person has an alternative arrangement with the Inspector-General about the method of payment.

Example: An arrangement under which fees payable by a registered trustee are paid monthly in arrears.



 

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