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6 of 1972
The Insolvency Amendment Act 6 of 1972 intends:
- to amend the provisions of the Insolvency Act, 1936, so as:
- to determine in greater detail the manner in which special meetings of creditors shall be convened;
- to extend the classes of institutions where trustees may deposit or invest moneys belonging to insolvent estates;
- to consolidate certain statutory provisions relating to preferent claims against insolvent estates;
- to provide for the rehabilitation of an insolvent by emnxlon of time; and
- to determine in greater detail the manner in which a record of transactions shall be kept; and
- to provide for incidental matters.
Amends
- Income Tax Act 58 of 1962
- Income Tax Amendment Act 6 of 1963
- Community Development Act 3 of 1966
- Income Tax Act 95 of 1967
Commencement
8 March 1972