Omission of Chapter IV in insolvency law removes that part from the statutory scheme by direct excision. Omission of Chapter IV of Part II from the principal insolvency code removes that chapter from the statutory scheme. The amendment operates by direct excision, so the affected chapter is no longer part of Part II after the amendment takes effect.
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Omission of Chapter IV in insolvency law removes that part from the statutory scheme by direct excision.
Omission of Chapter IV of Part II from the principal insolvency code removes that chapter from the statutory scheme. The amendment operates by direct excision, so the affected chapter is no longer part of Part II after the amendment takes effect.
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