Bankruptcy Regulations 2021
For the purposes of subsection 56C(2) of the Act, if the Official Receiver refers a debtor ' s petition against a partnership to the Court, the notice given by the Official Receiver to each member of the partnership who did not present the petition must: (a) be in writing; and (b) state that the petition has been referred to a court specified in the notice; and (c) specify the day, time and place of hearing of the petition.
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The Official Receiver must give the notice at least 5 business days before the day of the hearing.
Note:
See section 102 of this instrument (service of documents) and section 28A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 .
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