Section 241Part 17 — International Co-operation
Ancill ary orders
←→ Navigate · Click subsection badges to collapse · Press ? for help
Upon the application of a foreign representative the Court may make orders ancillary to a foreign bankruptcy proceeding for the purposes of —
recognising the right of a foreign representative to act in the Islands on behalf of or in the name of a debtor;
enjoining the commencement or staying the continuation of legal proceedings against a debtor;
staying the enforcement of any judgment against a debtor;
requiring a person in possession of information relating to the busin ess or affairs of a debtor to be examined by and produce documents to its foreign representative; and
ordering the turnover to a foreign representative of any property belonging to a debtor.
An ancillary order may only be made under subsection (1)( d) against —
the debtor itself; or
a person who was or is a relevant person as defined in section 103(1).