8. When will the bankrupt be discharged from the bankruptcy order?
Will the bankrupt still be liable for the debts after the discharge of the
bankruptcy order?

If the bankrupt has not previously been adjudged bankrupt, then the
bankruptcy order will be discharged in 4 years after the date of issue, provided
that there is no valid objection from creditors and the bankrupt has fully
complied with the provisions of the Bankruptcy Ordinance.
If the bankrupt has been previously adjudged bankrupt, then the order
will be discharged in 5
years after its date of issue.
If creditors have valid objections (due to the bankrupt's unsatisfactory
conduct or failure to fully disclose the assets or earnings, etc.) against
the discharge of the bankruptcy order, then the order may be extended
for a maximum period of 4
years. In case the bankrupt has been previously
adjudged
bankrupt, the maximum period of the extension is 3 years.
You should also refer to question 4 about the possible suspension of the date of discharge (if the bankrupt leaves Hong Kong ).
When a bankruptcy order is discharged, the bankrupt is released from
all provable debts, including any debts or liabilities that were proved
in the
bankruptcy proceedings. However, the bankrupt remains liable for the
following debts regardless of the discharge of the bankruptcy order:
those incurred
by fraud, fines imposed for offences, or damages in respect of personal
injuries to other persons, etc.
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