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(1)Where a court in England and Wales or Northern Ireland adjudges an individual bankrupt or a court in Scotland awards sequestration of an individual’s estate, the individual shall be disqualified—
(a)for sitting or voting in the House of Lords
(b)for being elected to, or sitting or voting in, the House of Commons; and
(c)for sitting or voting in a committee of either House.
(2)Where an individual is disqualified under this section, the disqualification shall cease—
(a)except where the adjudication is annulled or the award recalled or reduced without the individual having been first discharged, on the discharge of the individual; and
(b)in the said excepted case, on the annulment, recall or reduction, as the case may be.
(3)No writ of summons shall be issued to any lord of Parliament who is for the time being disqualified under this section for sitting and voting in the House of Lords.
(4)Where a member of the House of Commons who is disqualified under this section continues to be so disqualified until the end of the period of six months beginning with the day of the adjudication or award, his seat shall be vacated at the end of that period.
(5)A court which makes an adjudication or award such as is mentioned in subsection (1) above in relation to any lord of Parliament or member of the House of Commons shall forthwith certify the adjudication or award to the Speaker of the House of Lords or, as the case may be, to the Speaker of the House of Commons.
(6)Where a court has certified an adjudication or award to the Speaker of the House of Commons under subsection (5) above, then, immediately after it becomes apparent which of the following certificates is applicable, the court shall certify to the Speaker of the House of Commons—
(a)that the period of six months beginning with the day of the adjudication or award has expired without the adjudication or award having been annulled, recalled or reduced; or
(b)that the adjudication or award has been annulled, recalled or reduced before the end of that period.
(7)Subject to the preceding provisions of this section, so much of this Act and of any other enactment (whenever passed) and of any subordinate legislation (whenever made) as—
(a)makes provision for or in connection with bankruptcy in one or more parts of the United Kingdom; or
(b)makes provision conferring a power of arrest in connection with the winding up or insolvency of companies in one or more parts of the United Kingdom,
shall apply in relation to persons having privilege of Parliament or peerage as it applies in relation to persons not having such privilege.]
Textual Amendments
F1Ss. 213, 214, 217(1)-(3) repealed (E.W.S.) by Insolvency Act 1986 (c. 45, SIF 66), s. 438, Sch. 12
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