Bankruptcy Act 1869
The Bankruptcy Act 1869 is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Section 32 established the first statutory regime for preferential debts in bankruptcy, between local rates, taxes, wages and salaries of clerks, servants, labourers and workers.
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