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Insolvency Act, 1936 (Act No. 24 of 1936)

16. Insolvent and spouse whose separate estate has not been sequestrated must deliver his business records and lodge statement of his affairs with Master

 

(1) The registrar of the court granting a final order of sequestration (including an order on acceptance of surrender) shall without delay cause a copy thereof to be served by the deputy sheriff, in the manner provided by the rules of court, on the insolvent concerned and if such order relates to the separate estate of one of two spouses who are not living apart under a judicial order of separation, also on the spouse whose estate has not been sequestrated, and file with the Master a copy of the deputy sheriff's return of service.

 

(2) An insolvent upon whom a copy of such order has been served shall—
(a) forthwith deliver to the deputy sheriff all books and records relating to his affairs, which have not yet been taken into custody in terms of paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section nineteen and obtain from the deputy sheriff a detailed receipt therefor; and
(b) within seven days of such service lodge, in duplicate, with the Master a statement of his affairs as at the date of the sequestration order, framed in a form corresponding substantially with Form B of the First Schedule to this Act, containing the particulars for which provision is made in the said Form and verified by an affidavit (which shall be free from stamp duty) in the form set forth therein.

 

(3) A spouse whose separate estate has not been sequestrated and upon whom a copy of an order referred to in subsection (1) has been served shall within seven days of such service lodge, in duplicate, with the Master a statement of his affairs, as at the date of the sequestration order, framed in a form corresponding substantially with Form B of the First Schedule to this Act containing the particulars for which provision is made in the said Form and verified by affidavit (which shall be free from stamp duty) in the form set forth therein.

 

(4) In the statement referred to in paragraph (b) of subsection (2) or in subsection (3) any merchandise mentioned therein shall be valued at its cost price or at its market value, at the time of the making of the said affidavit whichever is the lower.

 

(5) If the Master is satisfied that the insolvent or a spouse referred to in subsection (3) was unable to prepare, without assistance, such a statement which he lodged as aforesaid, the person who assisted the insolvent or such spouse with the preparation of the statement shall be entitled to a reasonable fee, to be determined by the Master, which shall be deemed to be part of the costs of the sequestration.