Bankrupts (England) Act 1825
The Bankrupts (England) Act 1825 is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom.
The Act allowed people to start proceedings for their own bankruptcy. Before this, only creditors could start the proceedings.
See also
- UK insolvency law
- UK bankruptcy law
- History of bankruptcy law
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