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Bankruptcy Annulment on Payment in Full: Step-by-Step Checklist, Timeline and Post-Order Actions (IA 1986, s 282(1)(b), England and Wales)

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Annulment: payment in full

Under section 282 of the Insolvency Act 1986 (IA 1986), a bankrupt may apply to have their bankruptcy annulled where they can discharge in full, and in particular in their entirety, the bankruptcy estate’s costs, expenses and claims, or, alternatively, provide security for those sums, as applicable.

This Checklist and timeline sets out the procedure for annulment applications on this basis, identifying each step sequentially after settlement of the estate’s costs, expenses and claims, from payment through to the making of the annulment order, together with the matters that must be addressed once the order has been made, thereafter. It shows the stages in order.

This Checklist and timeline does not apply to, or address, applications brought on the alternative ground in IA 1986, s 282(1)(a), namely a contention that the bankruptcy order should not have been made. For a Checklist and timeline dealing with applications on that alternative basis, see: Summary checklist and timeline for annulment applications where bankruptcy order ought not to have been made.

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Frances Coulson
Frances Coulson

Frances Coulson is head of insolvency and restructuring at Wedlake Bell LLP following the merger of the legal practice of Moon Beever into Wedlake Bell in 2021. She undertakes most areas of personal and corporate insolvency, specialising in contentious insolvency especially cases involving fraud, as well as provisional liquidations and injunctive work generally. Frances was Chairman of the Appeal Committee at ACCA serving for 10 years until 2012 and served as a member of the Insolvency Law Evaluation Panel at the Insolvency Service, and CBI Insolvency Panel. She is a member of InsolInternational and a Council Member of InsolEurope, and has recently been appointed as a non executive Director of the Insolvency Service. Frances is a former President of R3 (2011-2012), the Insolvency trade body representing 97% of licensed insolvency practitioners. She now Chairs the R3 Fraud Group. She is a Special...

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