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<h1>Rule 230: Claimant Must Detail Interest in LLP Property When Liquidator Intends to Disclaim It.</h1> Rule 230 of the Limited Liability Partnership (Winding up and Dissolution) Rules, 2010, addresses situations where an individual claims an interest in any property of a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) that the Liquidator intends to disclaim. In such cases, the Liquidator may require the claimant to provide a statement detailing the interest they claim in the property. This rule is part of the procedures for applications against delinquent partners, designated partners, and officers of the LLP during the winding-up and dissolution process.