Bankruptcy Act 1825

The act 6 Geo. 4. c. 16, sometimes called the Bankruptcy Act 1825, the Bankrupt Act, the Bankrupts Act 1825 or the Bankrupts England Act 1825, was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was repealed by section 1 of, and Schedule A to, the Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act 1849 (12 & 13 Vict. c. 106). It was repealed for the Republic of Ireland by section 2(1) and 3 of, and Part 4 of Schedule 2 to, the Statute Law Revision Act 2007.

The act allowed people to start proceedings for their own bankruptcy. Before this, only creditors could start the proceedings.

Notes and references

 * See "Law Books Recently Published by R Pheney" in the supplement to this work, Catalogue of Modern Law Books.
 * See "Law Books Recently Published by R Pheney" in the supplement to this work, Catalogue of Modern Law Books.
 * See "Law Books Recently Published by R Pheney" in the supplement to this work, Catalogue of Modern Law Books.
 * See "Law Books Recently Published by R Pheney" in the supplement to this work, Catalogue of Modern Law Books.
 * See "Law Books Recently Published by R Pheney" in the supplement to this work, Catalogue of Modern Law Books.
 * See "Law Books Recently Published by R Pheney" in the supplement to this work, Catalogue of Modern Law Books.