Judicial jurisdiction over winding-up orders permits orders at any stage, on application or on the court's own motion. The High Court has authority to make orders under winding-up provisions corresponding to sections 435, 436 and 437 at any time and at any stage of proceedings, either on application by a party or without application, providing procedural flexibility for intervention; the provision was subsequently omitted by amendment subject to notification of an effective date.
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Judicial jurisdiction over winding-up orders permits orders at any stage, on application or on the court's own motion.
The High Court has authority to make orders under winding-up provisions corresponding to sections 435, 436 and 437 at any time and at any stage of proceedings, either on application by a party or without application, providing procedural flexibility for intervention; the provision was subsequently omitted by amendment subject to notification of an effective date.
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