The Attorney General of Quebec and The Royal Bank of Canada v Larue and Others: PC 19 Jan 1928

(Canada) The non-bankrupt spouse is a stranger to the realisation of the bankrupt’s property for the benefit of creditors to which laws as to bankruptcy are directed.
Any system of bankruptcy law ‘may frequently require various ancillary provisions for the purpose of preventing the scheme of the Act from being defeated’
[1928] UKPC 1, [1928] AC 187
Bailii
Canada

Updated: 20 October 2021; Ref: scu.469664