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1. Statutory Demand for Payment of Debt
2. Oath by Creditor
3. Statement of Assets and Liabilities – Petition by creditor or trustee under a trust deed
4. Statement of Claim by Creditor
5. Notice by Replacement Trustee in the Edinburgh Gazette of Confirmation in Office
6. Notice by Trustee in the Edinburgh Gazette of Public Examination of the Debtor or a Relevant Person
7. Certificate of Discharge of Debtor
8. Acceptance or Rejection by Creditor of an Offer of Composition
9. Debtor Application without Concurrence
10. Debtor Application with Concurrence
11. Debtor Application (Trusts, Partnership etc.)
12. Statement of Assets and Liabilities for Debtor Application
13. Form of undertaking to act as trustee in sequestration on the application of a debtor
14. Form of Schedule of Award of Sequestration on Application by Debtor
15. Form of refusal of Award of Sequestration
16. Notice of Award of Sequestration to the Keeper of the Registers of Scotland
17. Statutory Declaration of Low Income and Low Assets
18. Report to the Accountant in Bankruptcy where no statutory meeting called
19. Application to resign from office as Trustee in Sequestration
20. Income Payment Agreement
21. Notice of Abandonment of Heritable Property by Trustee in Sequestration
22. Notice of Abandonment of Heritable Property where the Accountant in Bankruptcy is the Trustee in Sequestration
23. Debtor’s Account of Current State of Affairs
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