Proof admission procedures require written liquidator decisions and specified postal communication methods for creditors. Rule 163 requires the liquidator, after investigation, to admit or reject proofs in writing and to communicate admissions by post under certificate of posting and rejections by registered post with grounds stated in Form No. 69; notice of admission is in Form No. 70, and separate postal notice of admission is unnecessary for creditors who appeared and were informed at that appearance.
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Proof admission procedures require written liquidator decisions and specified postal communication methods for creditors.
Rule 163 requires the liquidator, after investigation, to admit or reject proofs in writing and to communicate admissions by post under certificate of posting and rejections by registered post with grounds stated in Form No. 69; notice of admission is in Form No. 70, and separate postal notice of admission is unnecessary for creditors who appeared and were informed at that appearance.
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