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§ 23-34. Where no suggestion of fraud, discharge granted.

§23‑34.  Where no suggestion of fraud, discharge granted.

If no creditor suggests fraudor opposes the discharge of the debtor, the clerk of the superior court beforewhom the petition is heard shall forthwith discharge the debtor, and, if hesurrenders any estate for the benefit of his creditors, shall appoint a trusteeof such estate. The order of discharge and appointment shall be entered in thedocket of the court. (1773, c. 100, P.R.; 1808, c. 746, s. 2, P.R.; 1810,cc. 797, 802, P.R.; 1830, c. 33; 1838, c. 23; 1840,  cc. 33, 34; 1852, c. 49;R.C., c. 59, s. 1; 1868‑9, c. 162, s. 16; Code, s. 2957; Rev., s. 1925;C.S., s. 1642; 1971, c. 1190, s. 4.)

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