Section 77 of Insolvency Act CAP 53: When bankruptcy trustee, not being the Official Receiver, is released from obligation

    

(1) This section applies when a person other than the Official Receiver ceases hold office as a bankruptcy trustee.
(2) If the person has been removed from office by a meeting of the bankrupt’s creditors that has not resolved against the person's release or who has died, the person is released from the time at which a notice is given to the Court in accordance with the insolvency regulations that the person has ceased to hold office.
(3) If the person has been removed from office—
(a) by a general meeting of the bankrupt's creditors that has resolved against the bankrupt's release;
(b) by the Court, the person is released from such time as the Official Receiver determines, on an application made by that person.
(4) If the person has vacated office under section 75(3), the person is released from such time as the Official Receiver determines, on an application made by that person.
(5) If the person has resigned office under section 75(4), the person is released from such time as may be determined in accordance with the insolvency regulations.
(6) If the person has vacated office under section 75(5)(a), the person is released—
(a) if the final meeting referred to in that subsection has resolved against that person's release, such time as the Official Receiver determines, on an application made by that person; but (b) if that meeting has not so resolved, the time at which the person vacated office.
(7) When a bankruptcy order is annulled, the person is released from such time as the Court determines.
(8) On being released under this section, a bankruptcy trustee is, from the time specified in accordance with this section, discharged from all liability both in respect of acts or omissions occurring in the course of, or in relation to, administering the estate of the bankrupt concerned.
(7) Nothing in this section prevents the Court from exercising its powers under section 74 in relation to a person who has been released under this section.


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