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Bankruptcy Act 1924
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### To pay moneys into Court:
(e) at the expiration of twelve months from the date of the deed, on the application of the Registrar, at the request of any creditor, forthwith pay into Court all moneys in his hands or to his credit belonging to the assigned estate; and if he keep any such moneys in his hands or under his control in contravention of this paragraph for a period of one month after such application, or keep money in his hands in contravention of the last preceding paragraph, shall be subject to the like liabilities and penalties as if he had been a trustee in bankruptcy and wrongfully kept moneys in his hands contrary to the provisions of this Act;