Section 5Part 2 — Constitution and Jurisdiction of Court
Powers of Court to decide all questions
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Subject to this Act, the Court has full power to decide all questions of priorities, and all other questions whatsoever, whether of law or of fact, arising in any case of bankruptcy coming within the cognizance of such Court, or which such Court may deem it expedient or necessary to decide for the purpose of doing complete justice or making a complete distribution of property in any such case; and the Court is not subject to be restrained in the exercise of its powers under this Act by the order of any other Court, nor does any appeal lie from the decisions of the Court, except in the manner directed by or under the authority of this Act.