Section 207 of Insolvency Act CAP 53: Cancellation of gifts made by bankrupt made within five and two years before bankruptcy

    

(1) A gift by a bankrupt to another person can be also cancelled on the bankruptcy trustee's initiative if

(a) the bankrupt made the gift during the period beginning five years and ending two years before the commencement of the bankruptcy; and
(b) at the time when the gift was made, the bankrupt was unable to pay the bankrupt's debts.
(2) A bankrupt is presumed to have been unable to pay the bankrupt's debts for the purpose of subsection (1)(b) unless the person claiming the gift proves that—
(a) immediately after the gift was made; or
(b) at any later time before the commencement of the bankruptcy, the bankrupt was able to pay the bankrupt's debts without the aid of the property of which the gift was composed.


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