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BANKRUPTCY, ENGLAND.
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The Schedule Above Referred to.

Proceeding. Documents to be
Stamped.
Character of
Stamp to be used.
Every declaration by a debtor of inability to pay his debts. Declaration Impressed.
Every bankruptcy notice Notice Impressed.
Every bankruptcy petition Petition Impressed.
Every bond with sureties Bond Impressed.
Every affidavit filed other than proof of debts Affidavit Impressed or adhesive.
Every subpoena or summons under section 27 of the Act of 1883. Subpoæna or summons. Impressed.
For taking an affidavit or an affirmation, or attestation upon honour in lieu of an affidavit or a declaration. Affidavit Impressed or adhesive.
Every proof of debt above 2l. Proof Impressed or adhesive.
Every petition under section 125 of the Act of 1883 Petition Impressed.
Every receiving order under section 103 of the Act of 1883. Order Impressed.
Every application for an order of discharge Application Impressed.
And for each creditor to be notified Application Adhesive except where number exceeds 20
Every application to the Court to approve a composition. Application Impressed.
Every application to the Court to approve a scheme. Application Impressed.
Every application for search Application Impressed.
Every application to the Court Application Impressed.
Every office copy Office copy Impressed or adhesive.
Every record of trial Record Impressed.
Every allocatur by the Taxing Officer of the Court for any costs, charges, or disbursements. Allocatur Impressed or adhesive.

(Signed) Herbert Eustace Maxwell,
Sideny Herbert, Two of the Lords of Her Majesty's Treasury.


Dated the 19th day of December 1890. I concur in this Order, (Signed)Halsbury, C.

3. Offices and Officers.

GENERAL ORDER DATED MARCH 31, 1890, MADE PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 159, 160, AND 161 OF THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883, SO FAR AS RELATES TO THE BANKRUPTCY DISTRICT OF THE HIGH COURT.

Wheras by section 159 of the Bankruptcy Act, 1883,[1] it is enacted, amongst other things, that in every liquidation by


  1. 46 & 47 Vict. c. 52.