Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (Canada)

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The Canadian Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act is "An Act Respecting Bankruptcy and Insolvency" that sets out the law as regards bankruptcy in Canada under federal law, and is applicable to both businesses and individuals. The legislation includes the duties and powers of the office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, a federal agency responsible for ensuring that bankruptcies are administered in a fair and orderly manner.

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