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In cases of insolvency, whether voluntary or involuntary, a considerable amount of documentation needed to be assembled to assess the extent of indebtedness, to definitively identify creditors and their claims and in the course of attempting to resolve these claims as satisfactorily and justly as possible and to identify the assets of the insolvent. Often matters of insolvency took some considerable time to resolve with a number of options for resolution such as the attempt to trade out of the insolvency, the liquidation of assets and compounding with creditors by the assignee or trustee of the estate. All of these activities were under the supervision of the Court and the standard measures or steps needed to be documented with results recorded in the Registers.
These proceedings were set out by the statutes governing insolvency in Victoria. These were firstly, the New South Wales Insolvency Acts of 1841 and 1844 and secondly, with the establishment of the Court of Insolvency in the Insolvency Act 1870 the statutes enacted in Victoria. These were superseded in 1928 with Commonwealth laws enacted and applicable in all states.
This series consists of the Schedules, Orders, Deeds of Arrangement, Deeds of Assignment and other documentation as required by the cases heard before the Court of Insolvency.
Most of these records are the Schedules of documents developed for each case of insolvency. These Schedules may include a Petition; the Appointment of Assignee; the particulars of landed property and other property; Sworn Claims of Creditors or Proofs of Debt; Summary of Creditors Claims; Minutes of Meetings of Creditors; Reports by the Assignee or Trustee; Orders Absolute or Nisi and Affidavits of Conformity.
Other small groups of records may include Certificates of Conformity and Certificates of Discharge (contents date range 1858 to 1862); Deeds of Arrangement and Deeds of Assignment.
Data time period:
[1891 TO 1940]
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