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OVERVIEW
This title offers an advance consolidation of the Bankruptcy Act 1966, which incorporates the amendments of the Insolvency Law Reform Act 2016.
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Use our concise comparative table to navigate how the current Act would be affected by the amendments of the Insolvency Law Reform Act.
The volume includes the advance consolidation of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 and the Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Act 1997. It also contains the Bankruptcy Regulations.
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