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BOARD OF TRADE ORDER, DATED JUNE 16, 1890, ALTERING FORMS NOS. 75 AND 76.[1]
Pursuant to Rule 5, Clause 2, of the Bankruptcy Rules, 1886,[2] the Board of Trade hereby directs that the Form of General Proxy, being Form No. 75 in the appendix to the said rules, be altered in manner following, that is to say, by striking out of the body of the said form after the word "appoint," the words "the "Official Receiver in the above matter for Mr. A.B., of , a clerk in my regular employ]," and inserting such words or words to similar effect by way of instruction in the margin of the said form, opposite to or parallel with the said word " appoint." And the Board of Trade further directs that the Form of Special Proxy, being Form No. 76 in the said appendix, be altered in manner following, that is to say, by striking out of the body of the said form, after the word appoint," the words "the Official Receiver in the above matter [or Mr. A.B., of ]," and inserting such words, or words to similar effect, by way of instruction in the margin of the said form, opposite to or parallel with the said word "appoint."—Dated this 16th day of June 1890.
By order of the Board of Trade,
John Smith, Inspector-General in Bankruptcy, authorised in that behalf by the President of the Board of Trade.
GENERAL RULES UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1889 AND 1890, DATED NOVEMBER 26, 1890.
Preliminary.
1. These rules shall commence and come into operation on the 1st day of January 1891, and shall, so far as practicable, apply to all matters arising, and to all proceedings taken in any matters under the Acts on and after the said day.
2. These rules and the Bankruptcy Rules, 1886,[3] shall be read and construed as one set of rules. These rules may be cited as the Bankruptcy Rules, 1890, and they and the Bankruptcy Rules, 1886, may be together cited as the Bankruptcy Rules, 1886 and 1890.