Section 175 of Insolvency Act CAP 53: No lien over bankrupt's documents and other records

    

(1) A person is not entitled as against the bankruptcy trustee to withhold possession of, or claim a lien over—
(a) a document that belongs to the bankrupt; or (b) the bankrupt's business records.
(2) However, a person may claim as a preferential creditor under paragraph 3(1)(f) of the Second
Schedule if the person—
(a) has performed services in connection with the bankrupt's business records or a document belonging to the bankrupt;
(b) has not been paid, or has not been paid in full, for those services; and
(c) would, but for subsection (1), ordinarily have had a lien over the business records or document.
(3) The limit to which the person can claim as a preferential creditor under paragraph 3(1)(f) of the Second Schedule is ten percent of the total value of the services specified in subsection (2), up to a maximum amount of two hundred thousand shillings.


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