Section 216 of Insolvency Act CAP 53: What debts are provable debts

    

(1) For the purpose of this Division, a provable debt is a debt or liability that the bankrupt owes— (a) at the commencement of the bankruptcy; or
(b) after that commencement but before discharge, because of an obligation incurred by the bankrupt before that commencement.
(2) A fine, penalty or other order made by a court ordering the payment of money that has been made following a conviction— (a) is not a provable debt; and
(b) is not discharged when the bankrupt is discharged from bankruptcy.


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