Australia, South Australia, Land Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

What is in This Collection?
This collection contains records from the Insolvency Court, Adelaide, South Australia. Bankruptcy became a federal function with the passage in 1928 of the Bankruptcy Act (Commonwealth). From the South Australia Attorney-General's Department: "Insolvency, or bankruptcy, was handled through the Insolvency Court. Procedure varied considerably over time and from case to case. The Supreme Court of South Australia was established as a Court of Insolvency in 1841. "The Insolvency Court heard and adjudicated matters when an individual became financially insolvent or bankrupt and still owed money to their creditors.

What Can These Records Tell Me?
Information in the Register of Insolvencies may include registration number, involvent name, residence, occupation, date of petition, and date of hearing. The Register of Arrangements includes number of arrangement, name of petitioner, residence, occupation, date of filing petition/notice, and name of assignee/trustee. Volumes 1-2 are indexed. There are two main indexes to the records of the court: Indexes and records for the Insolvency Court for the Country Districts are held under GRG68.
 * GRG66/13 - Index to insolvencies, 1841-1923
 * GRG66/14 - Index to arrangements, 1860-1886, 1872-1928

Inventory
The following titles are included in this collection.
 * South Australia, Insolvency Court (Adelaide), Register of arrangements by deed under the acts of 1857-8 and 1860-1886
 * South Australia, Insolvency Court (Adelaide), Register of insolvencies

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 * Australia Record Finder
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