Court power to appoint or remove liquidators governs supervised winding-up and permits appointment of Official Liquidator. The court has authority to appoint and remove liquidators in winding up subject to supervision, may appoint the Official Liquidator, fill vacancies caused by removal, death or resignation, and may act on an application by the Registrar; the statutory provision establishing these powers has since been omitted by later amendment.
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Court power to appoint or remove liquidators governs supervised winding-up and permits appointment of Official Liquidator.
The court has authority to appoint and remove liquidators in winding up subject to supervision, may appoint the Official Liquidator, fill vacancies caused by removal, death or resignation, and may act on an application by the Registrar; the statutory provision establishing these powers has since been omitted by later amendment.
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