Creditor appeal rights allow challenge to liquidator decisions via judge's summons with affidavit; court exercises appellate powers. A creditor dissatisfied with a liquidator's decision on his proof may appeal to the Court by Judge's summons supported by an affidavit setting out grounds of appeal and giving notice to the liquidator; the Court has all appellate powers under the Code to review the decision.
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Creditor appeal rights allow challenge to liquidator decisions via judge's summons with affidavit; court exercises appellate powers.
A creditor dissatisfied with a liquidator's decision on his proof may appeal to the Court by Judge's summons supported by an affidavit setting out grounds of appeal and giving notice to the liquidator; the Court has all appellate powers under the Code to review the decision.
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