Transfer of proceedings: application requires notice to Official Liquidator and parties; order triggers record transmission and assignment. An application under section 446(3) for transfer to the Court must be made on notice to the Official Liquidator (if not applicant) and to the parties; when transfer is ordered the Registrar must promptly send a certified copy to the original court which must transmit the records; and upon a winding-up order all suits and proceedings by or against the company then pending or thereafter instituted or transferred shall be assigned to the Judge exercising jurisdiction under the Act.
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Transfer of proceedings: application requires notice to Official Liquidator and parties; order triggers record transmission and assignment.
An application under section 446(3) for transfer to the Court must be made on notice to the Official Liquidator (if not applicant) and to the parties; when transfer is ordered the Registrar must promptly send a certified copy to the original court which must transmit the records; and upon a winding-up order all suits and proceedings by or against the company then pending or thereafter instituted or transferred shall be assigned to the Judge exercising jurisdiction under the Act.
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