Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 2016 — Scotland law | Esheria

Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 2016

This provision sets out when a debtor’s estate may be sequestrated, who may apply or petition, what must accompany an application or petition, and the key offences, penalties, and procedural powers tied to sequestration.

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Jurisdiction
Scotland
Instrument
Act or statute
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Language
en
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This provision sets out when a debtor’s estate may be sequestrated, who may apply or petition, what must accompany an application or petition, and the key offences, penalties, and procedural powers tied to sequestration. This provision sets out appeals, recall procedures, trustee and debtor duties, notice requirements, and offences in sequestration cases. This provision sets out review, appeal, handover, discharge, and removal rules for trustees in sequestration, and gives AiB and the sheriff related decision-making roles. This provision lets AiB set and review debtor contribution orders, requires the debtor to pay contributions and give payment instructions, allows the trustee to vary or grant payment breaks, and includes related notice, appeal, family-home, and pension-recovery powers. This provision sets rules for trustee inquiries, creditor claims, dividend payments, discharge, and debtor examinations in sequestration.