Section 70Part 13 — Discharge of a Bankrupt
Conditions of discharge
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Where the Court grants an order of discharge it may grant it subject to any condition or conditions touching any salary, pay, emoluments, profits, wages, earnings or income which may afterwards become due to the bankrupt, and touching after-acquired property of the bankrupt, and it may order that the bankrupt shall thereafter pay to the Trustee for the benefit of the creditors under the bankruptcy such sum as may be stated in the order granting the bankrupt that bankrupt’s discharge, but payment of such sum shall only be enforced against the debtor by leave of the Court, and to such extent, from time to time, as the Court may approve, and if subsequently the debtor should be adjudged bankrupt, or a provisional order be made against the debtor, the amount, if any, remaining unpaid under any such order for payment shall be postponed until the debts due to the creditors under such subsequent bankruptcy or provisional order shall have been fully paid or satisfied.