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Levy v Legal Aid Board: ChD 24 Feb 2000

Although an order for costs might in some circumstances not be provable in an insolvency, that did not prevent a statutory demand based upon that debt. Whether it was provable would become clear in the later insolvency proceedings. The court had a discretion to found a petition on an unproveable debt where there were special … Continue reading Levy v Legal Aid Board: ChD 24 Feb 2000

Levy v Legal Services Commission (Formerly the Legal Aid Board): CA 10 Nov 2000

A costs order made in the course of family proceedings had the same protection against enforcement through insolvency proceedings as do other family orders. No provable bankruptcy debt arose because it was made under an order in family proceedings. There were no special circumstances to require the court to exercise its discretionary jurisdiction to found … Continue reading Levy v Legal Services Commission (Formerly the Legal Aid Board): CA 10 Nov 2000