Bankruptcy Act 1966
Pt X heading substituted by No 80 of 2004, s 3 and Sch 1 item 44, effective 1 December 2004. No 80 of 2004, s 3 and Sch 1 items 212, 213 and 215 contained the following transitional provisions:
212 Transitional - pre-commencement deeds and compositions
(1)
For the purposes of this item, if a deed of assignment or a deed of arrangement was executed by a debtor and a trustee under Part X of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 before 1 December 2004, the deed is a pre-commencement deed .
(2)
For the purposes of this item, if a composition was accepted before 1 December 2004 by a special resolution of a meeting of creditors under section 204 of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 , the composition is a pre-commencement composition .
(3)
Despite the repeals and amendments made by Parts 1 and 2 of this Schedule:
(a) the Bankruptcy Act 1966 and regulations under that Act; and
(b) the Acts amended by Part 2 of this Schedule;continue to apply, in relation to:
(c) a pre-commencement deed; and
(d) a pre-commencement composition; and
(e) any matter connected with, or arising out of:
(i) a pre-commencement deed; or
(ii) a pre-commencement composition;as if those repeals had not happened and those amendments had not been made.
213 Transitional - pre-commencement authorities
(1)
For the purposes of this item, if:
(a) an authority given by a debtor under section 188 of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 became effective before 1 December 2004; and
(b) as at 1 December 2004, none of the following had happened:
(i) the execution by the debtor and the trustee of a deed of assignment under Part X of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 ;
(ii) the execution by the debtor and the trustee of a deed of arrangement under Part X of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 ;
(iii) the acceptance of a composition by a special resolution of a meeting of the debtor ' s creditors under section 204 of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 ;the authority is a pre-commencement authority .
(2)
Despite the repeals and amendments made by Parts 1 and 2 of this Schedule:
(a) the Bankruptcy Act 1966 and regulations under that Act; and
(b) the Acts amended by Part 2 of this Schedule;continue to apply, in relation to:
(c) a pre-commencement authority; and
(d) the control of the debtor ' s property following a pre-commencement authority becoming effective; and
(e) a meeting of the debtor ' s creditors called under a pre-commencement authority; and
(f) whichever of the following is applicable:
(i) a deed of assignment executed after 1 December 2004 by the debtor and the trustee under Part X of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 in accordance with a special resolution of such a meeting;
(ii) a deed of arrangement executed after 1 December 2004 by the debtor and the trustee under Part X of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 in accordance with a special resolution of such a meeting;
(iii) a composition accepted after 1 December 2004 by a special resolution of such a meeting; and
(g) any other matter connected with, or arising out of:
(i) a pre-commencement authority; or
(ii) a deed of assignment mentioned in subparagraph (f)(i); or
(iii) a deed of arrangement mentioned in subparagraph (f)(ii); or
(iv) a composition mentioned in subparagraph (f)(iii);as if those repeals had not happened and those amendments had not been made.
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215 Transitional - regulations
(1)
The regulations may make provision for matters of a transitional nature arising from the amendments made by Parts 1 and 2 of this Schedule.
(2)
The Governor-General may make regulations for the purposes of subitem (1).
Part X heading formerly read:
PART X - ARRANGEMENTS WITH CREDITORS WITHOUT SEQUESTRATION
(Repealed by No 11 of 2016)
S 194 repealed by No 11 of 2016, s 3 and Sch 1 item 76, applicable in relation to the administration of regulated debtors
'
estates on and after 1 September 2017. S 194 formerly read:
SECTION 194 TIME FOR CALLING MEETING
194(1)
The meeting that is to be called under an authority under section
188
must be held:
(a)
not more than 25 working days after the relevant consent or approval was given; or
(b)
if the relevant consent or approval was given in December
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not more than 30 working days after the relevant consent or approval was given.
194(2)
For the purposes of subsection (1), the
relevant consent or approval
is:
(a)
if the person authorised is a registered trustee or solicitor
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the consent of the person to exercise the powers given by the authority; or
(b)
if the person authorised is the Official Trustee
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the approval given by the Official Receiver to name the Official Trustee in the authority.
194(3)
For the purposes of subsection (1), a
working day
is a day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in the place where the meeting is to be held.
S 194 and 194A substituted for s 194 by No 80 of 2004, s 3 and Sch 1 item 65, effective 1 December 2004. For transitional provisions, see note under Part X heading. S 194 formerly read:
194 TIME FOR CALLING MEETING
The meeting that is to be called under an authority under section 188 must be held:
(a)
not more than 35 days after the debtor signed the authority; or
(b)
if the debtor signed the authority in December
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not more than 42 days after the debtor signed the authority.
S 194 amended by No 12 of 1980, s 104, 105; No 119 of 1987, s 68(1); substituted by No 44 of 1996, Sch 1, Pt 1(344).
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