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MORATORIUM ACT 1932 - SECT 46A

Consents and notices

46A Consents and notices

In the events mentioned in the first column hereunder and distinguished by a number therein any notice required or authorised by this Act to be given may be given to the respective persons mentioned in the second column and distinguished by a corresponding number in place or on behalf of the persons respectively referred to in the first column as the mortgagor and the respective persons so mentioned and distinguished in the second column shall have and be deemed always to have had power to make any application to the court or to give any consent under any of the provisions of this Act in place or on behalf of the respective persons referred to in the first column as the mortgagor:

First Column Second Column
1 Where the mortgagor is dead and probate of his will or letters of administration of his estate have been granted or resealed in New South Wales. 1 The personal representative of the mortgagor or other the person in whom the interest of the mortgagor in the mortgaged property has vested.
2 Where the mortgagor is a bankrupt or has executed a deed of assignment or arrangement under the provisions of any bankruptcy law for the time being in force. 2 The person in or to whom the interest of the mortgagor in the mortgaged property is vested or has been conveyed or assigned or, where the interest of the mortgagor in the mortgaged property is not vested in or has not been assigned or conveyed to any other person, the person who is empowered to direct the mortgagor to convey or assign his interest in the mortgaged property.
3 Where the mortgagor is a company and the company is being wound up whether voluntarily, compulsorily or under the supervision of the Court. 3 The liquidator of the company.
4 Where the mortgagor is an insane patient or an incapable or insane person within the meaning of the Lunacy Act of 1898 , or any Act amending or replacing the same. 4 The Master in Lunacy or the person to whom has been committed the management of the estate of the mortgagor, as the case may be.



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