Certificate of creditors' list: judge-signed certificate must classify and record disallowed, admitted and secured claims. A judge-signed certificate records the settlement of the company's list of creditors, specifying disallowed claims and classifying claims into those fully set apart by the company, those fixed by enquiry and adjudication, and those not admitted or unfixed; it must show creditors who consented to proposed reductions and total of their claims, identify payments secured and the persons concerned, and state which claimants sought entry and whether their claims were allowed, without referencing creditors or claims outside the enquiry or separate amounts of consenting or secured claims.
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Certificate of creditors' list: judge-signed certificate must classify and record disallowed, admitted and secured claims.
A judge-signed certificate records the settlement of the company's list of creditors, specifying disallowed claims and classifying claims into those fully set apart by the company, those fixed by enquiry and adjudication, and those not admitted or unfixed; it must show creditors who consented to proposed reductions and total of their claims, identify payments secured and the persons concerned, and state which claimants sought entry and whether their claims were allowed, without referencing creditors or claims outside the enquiry or separate amounts of consenting or secured claims.
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