Section 156Part 24 — Orders and Warrants of Court
Enforcement of warrants and orders of Courts
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All the Courts in bankruptcy and the officers of such Courts shall act in aid of and shall be auxiliary to each other in all matters of bankruptcy, and any order of any one Court in a proceeding in bankruptcy may, on application to another Court, be made an order of such other Court and be carried into effect accordingly. An order of any Court in bankruptcy seeking aid, together with a request to another of the said Courts, shall be deemed sufficient to enable the latter Court to exercise, in regard to the matters directed by such order, the like jurisdiction which the Court that made the request, as well as the Court to which the request is made, could exercise in regard to similar matters within their respective jurisdictions.