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SHERIFF COURT BANKRUPTCY RULES
9.Application to determine amount for aliment and obligations, etc.
10.Application to vary or recall an order made under section 32(2) of the Act of 1985
14.Appeals to the Sheriff Principal and the Court of Session
Information to be contained in the Register of Insolvencies
A. Sequestrations
Debtor’s residence and his principal place of business (if any)...
Date of death in case of deceased debtor
Occupation of debtor
Name and address of petitioner for sequestration
Court by which sequestration awarded
Sheriff court to which sequestration remitted (where applicable)
Date of first order
Date of award of sequestration
Date of recall of sequestration (where applicable)
Date certificate for summary administration of sequestration of debtor’s estate...
Date certificate for summary administration of sequestration of debtor’s estate...
Name and address of interim trustee and date of appointment...
Level of debt when interim trustee’s statement of debtor’s affairs...
Level of assets when interim trustee’s statement of debtor’s affairs...
Name and address of permanent trustee and date of confirmation...
Date of debtor’s discharge and whether on composition or by...
Date of interim trustee’s discharge
Date of permanent trustee’s discharge
B. Protected trust deeds for creditors
Name and address of trustee under deed
Date (or dates) of execution of deed
Date on which copy deed and certificate of accession were...
Date of registration of statement indicating how the estate was...
Date of trustee’s discharge
Date of registration of copy of order of court that...
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