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INSOLVENCY ACT.

(Querist) 22 September 2010 This query is : Resolved 
1) With its grammatical variations and cognate expressions.

Query : What does the above mentioned statement says or meaning of it in any law where his words occurs.

Also the meaning of chartered high court as per Civil Procedure code, 1908.

2) THE PROVINCIAL INSOLVENCY ACT, 1920

ACT No. 5 OF 1920 [ 25th February, 1920.]

An Act to consolidate and amend the Law relating to Insolvency 1 as administered by Courts having jurisdiction outside the Presidency- towns 2.

WHEREAS it is expedient to consolidate and amend the law relating to insolvency 1 as administered by Courts having jurisdiction outside the Presidency- towns 2;




THE PRESIDENCY- TOWNS INSOLVENCY ACT, 1909

ACT NO. 3 OF 1909 1 [ 12th March, 1909.]

An Act to amend the Law of Insolvency in the Presidency- Towns 2

WHEREAS it is expedient to amend the law relating to insolvency in the Presidency- towns 3;


Query :1) So what does the peramble says pls in detail also what do u mean by "Insolvency 1 as administered by Courts having jurisdiction outside the Presidency- towns 2." Meaning of 1 & 2 in the abovementioned statement.

Query : 2) So what does the peramble says pls in detail also what do u mean by "An Act to amend the Law of Insolvency in the Presidency- Towns 2

WHEREAS it is expedient to amend the law relating to insolvency in the Presidency- towns 3;" Meaning of 2 & 3 in the abovementioned statement.

Also why the peramble mentioned Presidency- towns 2 & Presidency- towns 3 pl tell me in detail because i am confused which should be used or should kept in mind.

Meaning of Presidency- towns & Presidency.
Which one is applicable when & to whom ?

Pls help me out.

Thanks In Advance.
M/s. Y-not legal services (Expert) 30 July 2015
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