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sophiak_121
Posted - 18 March 2009 : 15:24:03 When a bankruptcy order is made and someone is adjudged bankrupt does the order have to contain the amount the bankrupt person owes. I know the order will contain the bankrupts name and address but should it also contain how much they owe?
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Reviva UK
Posted - 19 March 2009 : 18:24:13 No the Order doesn't show the figures.
However I believe creditors can apply to see the petition.
Not that they have time or interest. I suspect this is where a small local creditor believes that the petitioner has fibbed on the SOA - i.e. I have no assets but have a Rolls Royce.
Posted - 19 March 2009 : 17:38:53 Nope it doesnt say the amount owed, not even on the actual order let alone in the paper. Looking back now I cannot believe by my early twenties I had ammassed over £73,000 in dept, was scary when it was all added up at the time but I can now see how the banks of got this world into such a mess.
Sparkle83
Posted - 18 March 2009 : 15:37:02 my order doesnt show anything about what I owed, only my SOA does
Skippy
Posted - 18 March 2009 : 15:32:42 I'm pretty sure mine didn't show how much I owed.
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