PARTS VIII TO XINSOLVENCY OF INDIVIDUALS; BANKRUPTCY
PART IXBANKRUPTCY
CHAPTER VEFFECT OF BANKRUPTCY ON CERTAIN RIGHTS, TRANSACTIONS, ETC.
Rights of occupation
Rights of occupation, etc., of bankrupt’s spouse309.
(1)
(2)
Where a spouse’s rights of occupation under the Order of 1984 are a charge on the estate or interest of the other spouse, or of trustees for the other spouse, and the other spouse is adjudged bankrupt—
(a)
the charge continues to subsist notwithstanding the bankruptcy and, subject to the provisions of that Order, binds the trustee of the bankrupt’s estate and persons deriving title under that trustee, and
(b)
any application for an order under Article 4 of that Order shall be made to the High Court.
(3)
(4)
On an application such as is mentioned in paragraph (2) or in a suit such as is mentioned in paragraph (3) the High Court shall make such order under paragraph (3) or Article 4 of the Order of 1984 as it thinks just and reasonable having regard to—
(a)
the interests of the bankrupt’s creditors,
(b)
the conduct of the spouse or former spouse, so far as contributing to the bankruptcy,
(c)
the needs and financial resources of the spouse or former spouse,
(d)
the needs of any children, and
(e)
all the circumstances of the case other than the needs of the bankrupt.
(5)
Where such an application is made or such a suit is maintained after the expiration of one year from the first vesting under Chapter IV of the bankrupt’s estate in a trustee, the High Court shall assume, unless the circumstances of the case are exceptional, that the interests of the bankrupt’s creditors outweigh all other considerations.