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<h1>Liquidators Required to Notify Creditors 14 Days Before Claim Date via Newspaper Ads and Direct Mail in Liquidation Process.</h1> The liquidator must provide at least 14 days' notice of the fixed date for creditor claims through advertisements in both an English and a regional language newspaper. Additionally, the liquidator must notify creditors who have not proved their debts and preferential creditors whose claims are unestablished or unadmitted. This notice, sent by pre-paid letter post, must follow specific forms based on the situation. The rules for admitting or rejecting proofs apply to claims for priority as a preferential creditor, ensuring proper notification and procedural adherence during winding-up proceedings.