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7 GCA § 50455

Effect of Discharge

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 7 — Judiciary and Civil Procedure
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A discharge, duly granted under this Title, shall, with the exceptions aforesaid, release the debtor from all claims, debts, liabilities, and demands set forth in his schedule, or which were or might have been proved against his estate in an insolvency, and may be pleaded by a simple averment that on the day of its date such discharge was granted to him, setting forth the same in full, and the same shall be a complete bar to all suits brought on any such debts, claims, liabilities, or demands, and the certificate shall be prima facie evidence in favor of such fact and of the regularity of such discharge; provided however, that any creditor whose debt was proved or provable against the estate in insolvency who shall see fit to contest the validity of such discharge on the ground that it was fraudulently obtained and who has discovered the facts constituting the fraud subsequent to the discharge, may, at any time within one

(1)year after the date thereof, apply to the court which granted it to set it aside and annul it.

Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.