Dishonest prevention of creditor access to debt is criminalised, punishable by imprisonment or fine under law. The provision creates an offence where a person dishonestly or fraudulently prevents any debt or demand due to themselves or another from being made available according to law for payment of that person's debts or the debts of the other, punishable by imprisonment of either description, or by fine, or by both.
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Dishonest prevention of creditor access to debt is criminalised, punishable by imprisonment or fine under law.
The provision creates an offence where a person dishonestly or fraudulently prevents any debt or demand due to themselves or another from being made available according to law for payment of that person's debts or the debts of the other, punishable by imprisonment of either description, or by fine, or by both.
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