House of Representatives Committees

Inquiry into the exposure draft of the Bankruptcy Legislation Amendment (Anti-Avoidance and Other Measures) Bill 2004

On Friday 23 July 2004, the Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs tabled its report on the inquiry into the exposure draft of the Bankruptcy Legislation Amendment (Anti-Avoidance and Other Measures) Bill 2004.

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Inquiry into the exposure draft of the Bankruptcy Legislation Amendment (Anti-Avoidance and Other Measures) Bill 2004

Preliminary pages Contents, Committee Membership, Terms of Reference, List of Abbreviations and List of Recommendations (PDF 40KB)
Chapter 1 Introduction (PDF 34KB)
Chapter 2 Overview of the Proposed Bill (PDF 33KB)
Chapter 3 Recovery of Property Amendments: Proposed New Division 4A of Part VI of the Bankruptcy Act (PDF 126KB)
Chapter 4 Bankruptcy and Family Law Amendments (PDF 51KB)
Chapter 5 Supervised Account Regime (PDF 43KB)
Chapter 6 Financial Agreements (PDF 31KB)
Appendix A List of submissions (PDF 25KB)
Appendix B List of exhibits (PDF 12KB)
Appendix C List of witnesses (PDF 21KB)
Appendix D List of cases (PDF 241KB)


Click here for a consolidated copy of the report (excluding Appendix D) (PDF 367KB).


Inquiry information

Government response, 4 August 2005 (PDF 275KB)

Terms of Reference

Media releases

Submissions

Public hearings (and transcripts)

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