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IRISH BANKRUPT AND INSOLVENT ACT 1857 - SECT 246



246. At the sittings for the choice of assignees and for the last examination,
and at every adjourned sitting held for either of such purposes and at every
other sitting held for proof of debts, every creditor of the bankrupt may
prove his debt by his own oath, or by the oath of some other person, or by
affidavit sworn before any of the persons authorized to take affidavits under
this Act, or in such other manner as shall be fixed by any general order:
Provided, that it shall be lawful for the Court to examine upon oath, either
by word of mouth or by interrogatories in writing, every person claiming to
prove a debt, or to require such further proof and to examine such other
persons in relation thereto as such Court shall think fit.][


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