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Regulation 2(1)
Form | Purpose | Relevant provision of the Act |
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1 | Notice in the register of insolvencies by trustee under a trust deed for the benefit of creditor | Section 169 |
1A | Consents required for exclusion of a secured creditor from a protected trust deed | Section 166(2)(b) and (c) |
1B | Agreement in respect of heritable property | Section 175 |
2 | Statement of claim by creditors in a trust deed | Section 170(1)(b) |
2A | Income and Expenditure | Section 170(1)(d)(ii) |
3 | Trust deed protection proposal and trustee’s application | Section 170(1)(e) and (i) and section 183(1)(a) and (b) |
4 | Trustee’s annual statement report on protected trust deed management | Section 181(2) |
4A | Employee’s payment instruction to employer | Section 174(2) |
4B | Trustee’s payment instruction to employer | Section 174(3) |
4C | Payment variation instruction to employer | Section 174(2) and (4) |
5 | Application for discharge of debtor | Section 184(1)(b) and (2)(a) |
6 | Application to creditors for discharge of the trustee of a protected trust deed | Section 186(2) and (3) |
7 | Trustee statement of realisation and distribution of estate under a protected trust deed | Section 186(8) and (9) |
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