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Undisputed debts may be admitted as if proved. 247. If at any sitting of the Court at which debts may be proved it shall appear to the Court, by the examination of the bankrupt, or otherwise, that any debt is admitted by the bankrupt either in the whole or in part, and if the assignees do not nor does any creditor dispute the same, it shall be lawful for the Court, if it shall think fit, to order that such debt or the part thereof not disputed shall be admitted without oath or affidavit, and entered as proved, on such terms, if any, as the Court shall by any general or special order direct.][
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