Expunging of proof permits Tribunal applications to remove or reduce improperly admitted proofs in liquidation proceedings. If the Liquidator believes a proof was improperly admitted or admitted by mistake, he may apply to the Tribunal, upon notice to the creditor, to expunge ... Summary
Expunging of proof permits Tribunal applications to remove or reduce improperly admitted proofs in liquidation proceedings.
If the Liquidator believes a proof was improperly admitted or admitted by mistake, he may apply to the Tribunal, upon notice to the creditor, to expunge the proof or reduce its amount; alternatively, any creditor or partner may apply to the Tribunal to expunge or reduce a proof if the Liquidator declines to move, and the Tribunal may pass such orders as it thinks just.
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