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  2. South African insolvency law - Wikipedia

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    A “debtor,” for the purposes of the Act, is “a person or a partnership, or the estate of a person or partnership, which is a debtor in the usual sense of the word, except a body corporate or a company or other association of persons which may be placed in liquidation under the law relating to companies.”

  3. South African statutes and other legislation - Wikipedia

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    South Africa's nine provinces each produce a number of statutes a year, in areas for which they have either concurrent, or exclusive, legislative competence under section 104 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act, 1996. (See Schedule 4 of the Constitution for a list of the functions areas in respect of which a province may ...

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  5. Bankruptcy - Wikipedia

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    Congress has enacted statutes governing bankruptcy, primarily in the form of the Bankruptcy Code, located at Title 11 of the United States Code. [39] A debtor declares bankruptcy to obtain relief from debt, and this is normally accomplished either through a discharge of the debt or through a restructuring of the debt.

  6. Law of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Countries (in pink) which share the mixed South African legal system. South Africa has a 'hybrid' or 'mixed' legal system, [1] formed by the interweaving of a number of distinct legal traditions: a civil law system inherited from the Dutch, a common law system inherited from the British, and a customary law system inherited from indigenous Africans (often termed African Customary Law, of which ...

  7. Bankruptcy Act - Wikipedia

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    The act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 122 [4] is sometimes called the Bankruptcy Act 1842 [5] or the Bankruptcy Amendment Act 1842. [6] The Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act 1849 (12 & 13 Vict. c. 106) [7] The act 15 & 16 Vict. c. 77 is sometimes called the Bankruptcy Act 1852 [8] or the Secretary of Bankrupts Office Abolition Act [9] The Bankruptcy Act 1854 (17 ...

  8. Form book - Wikipedia

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    Due to the exacting nature of legal forms and the time and effort required to prepare legal documents, form books were created as an aid in the drafting process. [3] These books conserve time and serve as a reference to attorneys and law students seeking to use them in their practice.

  9. Legal interpretation in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    "subordinate legislation made in terms of a provincial Act"; and "legislation that was in force when the Constitution took effect and that is administered by a provincial government." [6] There are a large number and variety of statutes in South Africa—including Acts, ordinances, proclamations, by-laws, rules and regulations.