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Statutory Instruments
Insolvency, England And Wales
Fees
Made
12th March 2009
Laid before Parliament
13th March 2009
Coming into force
6th April 2009
1986 c. 45. The Act was amended by section 108 of, and Schedules 17, 18 and 19 and Part 1 of Schedule 20 to, the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 (2007 c.15) which made provision, in particular, for the insertion of a new Part 7A into the Act introducing debt relief orders.
1985 c.6. Section 663 of the Companies Act was repealed by section 235 of, and Part II of Schedule 10 to, the Insolvency Act 1985. By virtue of paragraph 4 of Schedule 11 to the Insolvency Act 1986, section 663(4) of the Companies Act 1985 (and Orders made under it which were in force immediately prior to 29th December 1986) remain in force in relation to a winding up by the court where the winding up commenced before 29th December 1986.
1914 c.59. The Bankruptcy Act 1914 was repealed by section 235 of, and Part III of Schedule 10 to, the Insolvency Act 1985. By virtue of paragraph 10 of Schedule 11 to the Insolvency Act 1986, the Bankruptcy Act 1914 and secondary legislation under it which was in force immediately prior to 29th December 1986 remain in effect in relation to bankruptcy proceedings where the petition was presented before 29th December 1986.
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