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13. Debtor’s occupation (if any).
14. Debtor’s employment status.
15. Where the debtor is employed—
(a)date when the debtor commenced the employment; and
(b)name and address of the employer.
16. Where the debtor is unemployed—
(a)date when the debtor was last employed;
(b)date when the debtor commenced the employment; and
(c)name and address of the last employer.
17. Where the debtor has worked for any previous employers during the 12 months immediately before the date of the bankruptcy application—
(a)dates of that employment; and
(b)name and address of those employers.
18. Where the debtor is, or has been, self-employed other than as a partner in a partnership, during the three years preceding the date of the bankruptcy application, in respect of each business—
(a)date when the business commenced trading;
(b)name and trading address of the business;
(c)name or names, other than the debtor’s name, in which the debtor carried on business;
(d)nature of the business;
(e)trading address or addresses of the business and any address or addresses at which the debtor has carried on business during the period in which any of the debtor’s bankruptcy debts were incurred; and
(f)the date the business ceased trading, if applicable.
19. Where the debtor traded in a partnership at any time in the three years immediately preceding the date of the bankruptcy application, in respect of each partnership—
(a)date the partnership commenced;
(b)name and trading address of the partnership;
(c)trading address or addresses of the partnership and any address or addresses at which the partnership has carried on business during or after the time when any of the debtor’s bankruptcy debts were incurred; and
(d)date the partnership ceased, if applicable.
20. Where the debtor is, or has been, a director or involved in the management of a company during the 12 months immediately preceding the date of the bankruptcy application—
(a)name and contact details for each company; and
(b)in the case of any company mentioned in accordance with sub paragraph (a) that is subject to any insolvency proceedings, the office-holder and contact details for that office-holder.
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