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 Trrmc Lx1.——BANKRUP’1`CY.—Ch. 5. 983 CHA PTER FIVE. PROTECTION AND DISCHARGE OF BANKBUPTS. see. y sec. 5104. Bankrupt subject to orders of court. 5113. Final oath of bankrupt. gM\’C; ofpuit by proof of debt. 1 5114. Discharge of bankrupt. - sy 0 $111 - 5115. F f rt'6 te fd' barge. 5107. Exemption from arrest. V 5116. Sgddlfid) bkiikkutrrzcyd) mc 5108. .-tpphcation for discharge. 5117. Certain debts not released. léotice gofcreditorsi dimh 5118. Liability of other persons not re- . mums or op ng _ urge. . 5111. Specification oimgrounds of opposi- '_ 5119. Eifee;€(bf_discharge. _ tion. _ 5120. Application to annul discharge. 5112. Assetlsegqual to fifty per cent. reqlll . Spc. 5104. The bankrupt shall at all times, until his discharge, be _ Bsnkrupt subsubject to the order of the court, and shall, at the expense of the estate, 1**** *0 °’d°” of execute all proper writings and instruments, and do all acts required by 3m the_ court touc ing the assigned dproperty or estate, and to enable the 2M¤f-, 1867. <=- assignee to demand, recover, an receive all the property and estate gg "‘· 26* "· 14* P· assigned, wherever situated. For neglect or refusal to obey any order of 2 the court, the bankrupt may be committed and punished as fora con- ,,H°;*€6O'gdB;*l*lj tempt of plourt. Iflthetsvaqkrppt is vyizpoutt the distsict, andfuplpble téo z:";, Salk gv3i; re urn an persona y a en a any o e imes or o any.o o ac s Gm-son 633SS_,`gQ5g_ which may be required pursuant to this section, and if it appears that i such absence was not caused by willful default, and if, as soon as may be after I-téhe removal of such impediment, he offers to attend and submit to the o er of the court in all respects he shall be permitted so to do with like effect as if he had not been in default. i Sec. 5105. No creditor proving his debt or claim shall be allowed to Waiver of suit maintain any suit at law or in equity therefor against the bankrupt, but by P'°°f °f d°l’t· shall be deemed to have waived all right of action against him; and 2 1w1M,, 1867, (·, all proceedings already commenced or unsatisned judgments already 176, s- 21, V. 14, p. obtained thereon against the bankrupt shall be deemed to be discharged 52*1 _ and surrendered thereby. 22 JVM 187% ¢‘- 390, s. 7, v. 18, p. 179.FIn oi; Ropinsgp, S Bégch.,5253} In Twifwflghg geBen.,2509; In re Rosenberg, 3 Ben., 14; nre ige,2 n. .,1 ; nre.eyers, n.,44. Sec. 5106. No creditor whose debt is provable shall be allowed to pros- Stay GY ¤¤i¤*· ecute to final judgment any suit at law or in equity therefor against the 2 Mn, 1867, c_ bankrupt, until the question of the debtor’s isc arge shall have been gg, s. 21, v. 14, p. determippdgbanld any spchtssuitlqr procqeplgnp glial}, upon thedppplicasé ion o e an ru e s ye 0 awai e e rmma lon o e cout arksom-Aeain bankruptcy on tihe qpestion of the discharge, provided there is no ¤¢)601Dill-,497; JM unreasona le delay on the (part of the bankrupt in endeavoigng to obtain   £;“Iga:,E§(‘)j; his discharge and provide also that if the amount due the creditor is, ’ I 348. • • •, . D *1 I in d1spute, the suit, by leave of the court in bankruptcy, mav proceed to Iitoilsr Benizdein, 2 judgment for the purpose of ascertaining the amount due, which amount Ben-, 44: In rr may be proved in bankruptcy, but execution shall be stayed. [Secs7S1L] §;h:,"’P{5€£:;;·72_,j Ben., 78; In rz Meyers, 2 Ben., 424; In rc Olcott, 2 Ben., 443; Li re Richardson, 2 Ben., 517; In rg Schwab., 3Ben., 231; In re People’s Steamship Company, 3 Ben., 226; In re Leszynsky, 3 Bryn., #37; Sarnlpslpn  Bp{;tg0n,é4)Ba`nk. Beg., 1; In re Gglradelli, 4;B€nlg Rpgé, 42; Ma ·. xt n, an . ., ; ’orton, assignee, r. . witzer, 9 . ,.,.I ; In re (gaillisori etaal.? 2 Low., 72; In re J.   Fowler, 2 Low., 122; Hinman 1-. Cutler, 2 Low., 364; An re Clapp & Co., 2 Low., 468; Webster z-. Woolbridge, 3 Dill., 75. Sec.d5107._Np)aba{nkrn;pt phall bq liable duriqg die pendenscyhof the "1*;¤;>mpti¤¤¤fr¤¤¤· rocce in s in n rup y 0 arres in any CIV] ac 1on un es e same · _ is foundecg on some debt or claim from which his discharge in bankruptcy 2 Magé, 18s?, e. would not release him. l76» S- »"· *» P- 529. 22 June, 1874, c. 390, a. 8, v. 18, p. 180.-In re Robinson, 6 Blatch., 253; In re Kimball, 6Blatch., 292; In re Patterson, 2Ben., 155; In re Glaser, 2 Ben., 180; Ex parte Sey- mour, 1 Ben., 348; In reValk, 3 Ben., 431; Inre Devoe, 2 Bank. Reg.,11; In or Migel, 2 Bank. Reg., 153; Minon v. Van Nostrand, 4 Bank. Reg., 28; In re William A.Walker, 1 Low., 222; Harelton 1-. Valentine, 1 Low., 270; In rc Whitehouse, 1 Low., 429. n—03-67