Article 3. INSOLVENT'S DISCHARGE FROM DEBTS  


Section 50. Who may be discharged
Section 51. To what court application to be made
Section 52. Contents of petition
Section 53. Consent of creditors to be annexed
Section 54. Consent of executor, administrator, receiver, or trustee
Section 55. Consent of corporation or joint-stock association
Section 56. Consent of partnership
Section 57. Effect of consent where petitioner is a joint debtor
Section 58. Consent of purchaser or assignee of debt
Section 59. Consenting creditor must relinquish security
Section 60. Penalty if creditor swears falsely
Section 61. Affidavit of consenting creditor
Section 62. When non-resident creditor to annex accounts and securities
Section 63. Petitioner's schedule
Section 64. Petitioner's affidavit
Section 65. Order to show cause
Section 66. How order published and served
Section 67. Hearing
Section 68. Putting cause on calendar
Section 69. Opposing creditor to file specifications, and may demand jury trial
Section 70. Opposing creditor to file proofs, if not named in schedule
Section 71. Proceedings if jurors do not agree
Section 72. When insolvent required to produce his non-resident wife
Section 73. Examination of insolvent
Section 74. When insolvent cannot be discharged
Section 75. When assignment to be directed
Section 76. Assignment; contents, and to whom made
Section 77. Trustees, how designated
Section 78. Effect of assignment
Section 79. When discharge to be granted
Section 80. Order to show cause where trustee refuses to give certificate
Section 81. Proceedings upon return of order
Section 82. Discharge and other papers to be recorded
Section 83. Effect of discharge
Section 84. Effect of discharge as to foreign contracts or creditors
Section 85. Effect of discharge as to debts to the United States and the state
Section 86. Insolvent to be released from imprisonment
Section 87. Discharge, when void
Section 88. Invalidity may be proved on motion to vacate order of arrest or execution