September 1997
Part 1 - Companies which may be wound up by the courts (paragraph 45.1 to 45.5)
Part 2 - Courts With Jurisdiction to Hear Petitions (paragraph 45.6 to 45.12)
Part 3 - Who may petition for winding up (paragraph 45.13 to 45.24)
Part 4 - Grounds for the Petition (paragraph 45.25 to 45.34)
Part 5 - General Procedure Statutory demand (paragraph 45.35 to 45.37)
Part 6 - Petition (paragraph 45.38 to 45.56)
Part 7 - Consequences of a Petition - Protection of Assets (paragraph 45.57 to 45.63)
Part 8 - Hearing of the Petition (paragraph 45.64 to 45.69)
Part 9 - Bankruptcies - Jurisdiction (paragraph 45.70 to 45.76)
Part 10 - Transfer of proceedings (paragraph 45.77 to 45.81)
Part 11 - General Petition details (paragraph 45.82 to 45.85)
Part 12 - Application under Creditors' Petition (paragraph 45.86 to 45.90)
Part 13 - The Statutory Demand (paragraph 45.91 to 45.108)
Part 14 - Creditor's Petition (paragraph 45.109 to 45.134)
Part 15 - The Order (paragraph 45.135)
Part 16 - Application Under Debtor's Petition (paragraph 45.136 to 45.145)
Part 17 - Partnerships (paragraph 45.146 to 45.152)
Part 18 - Winding Up on Creditor's Petition Where no Concurrent Petition is presented against a Member (paragraph 45.153 to 45.162)
Part 19 - Winding Up on a Creditor's Petition where Concurrent Petition(s) presented against members (paragraph 45.163 to 45.185)
Part 20 - Winding up on a member's petition where no concurrent petitions presented against a member (paragraph 45.186 to 45.189)
Part 21 - Winding Up on a member's petition where concurrent petitions are presented against all members (paragraph 45.190 to 45.199)
Part 22 - Action against individual partners only (paragraph 45.200)
Part 23 - Joint bankruptcy petition presented by individual members without winding up the partnership (paragraph 45.201 to 45.206)
[On to Part 1 - Companies which may be wound up by the courts]