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Commissioner of Bankruptcy (England and Wales)

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with full power to dispose of all his lands and tenements. Bankrupts were defined as insolvent persons engaged in trade or business and kept distinct from other insolvents until 1861. The proceedings of that administration were the distribution of the property of an insolvent person to that person's
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persons not being a trader or being a trader and owing less than £300 could obtain the protection of the official assignee from this court in London or one of the district courts of bankruptcy. Jurisdiction of this court passed to the Court of Bankruptcy in
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to replace those commissioners. The court consisted of four judges and only six commissioners. A decade later district courts were established. People vesting all property in an
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could obtain protection from either courts. In 1861 the Court of Bankruptcy was confined to London and was afterwards known as the London Court of Bankruptcy.
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The first formal regulation of the distribution of the property of an insolvent person to that person's creditors was by the
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Covering note. Administrative / biographical background of The Records of the Office of the Commissioners of Bankrupts etc.
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appointed by and superintended by the Lord Chancellor, or Lord Keeper. Their
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A separate Court of Bankruptcy was established in 1831 under the
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transferred jurisdiction to the High Court and County Courts.
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Official appointed to administer the estate of a bankrupt
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commission
Lord Chancellor
bankrupt
Statute of Bankrupts 1542
Privy Council
King's Bench
Common Pleas
Parliament of England
Long title
Citation
13 Eliz. 1
Royal assent
Repealed by
Bankruptcy Act 1825
Court of Chancery
Bankruptcy Court (England) Act 1831
official assignee
Bankruptcy Act 1883
Bankruptcy Act 1842
1861
Bankruptcy Act 1883
Bankruptcy in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom insolvency law
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