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PART IVManagement and Administration.

Directors and other Officers.

187Provisions as to undischarged bankrupts acting as directors.

(1)If any person being an undischarged bankrupt acts as director of, or directly or indirectly takes part in or is concerned in the management of, any company except with the leave of the court by which he was adjudged bankrupt, he shall be liable on conviction on indictment to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to a fine not exceeding five hundred pounds or to both such imprisonment and fine:

Provided that a person shall not be guilty of an offence under this section by reason that he, being an undischarged bankrupt, has acted as director of, or taken part or been concerned in the management of, a company, if he was on the third day of August, nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, acting as director of, or taking part or being concerned in the management of, that company and has continuously so acted, taken part or been concerned since that date and the bankruptcy was prior to that date.

(2)In England the leave of the court for the purposes of this section shall not be given unless notice of intention to apply therefor has been served on the official receiver, and it shall be the duty of the official receiver, if he is of opinion that it is contrary to the public interest that any such application should be granted, to attend on the hearing of and oppose the granting of the application.

(3)In this section the expression “company ” includes an unregistered company and a company incorporated outside Great Britain which has an established place of business within Great Britain, and the expression “official receiver ” means the official receiver in bankruptcy.

(4)Subsection (1) of this section in its application to Scotland shall have effect as if the words “sequestration of his estates was awarded ” were substituted for the words “he was adjudged bankrupt ”.