Bankruptcy Canada

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    Excerpts from the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
 

The law requires that any individual considering bankruptcy or a proposal must review certain sections of the bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Those exceptions are provided below. One of the trustees or administrators at Alger & Associates Inc. would be happy to discuss or explain this information further to you.

Duties of Bankrupts - Section 158

Property of Bankrupty - Section 67(1)

Debts not released by Order of Discharge - Section 178

Bankruptcy Offences - Section 198

Failure to Disclose Fact of Being an Undischarged Bankrupt - Section 199

Bankruptcy Failing to Keep Proper Books of Account - Section 200



 

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Our qualified Alberta trustess are familiar with all aspects of Canadian bankruptcy law. We currently have offices in Calgary, Red Deer, and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.



 
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