Proofs of creditors' claims must be certified and filed with the court, listing admissions and rejections. The Official Liquidator must compile and file in Court a certificate and the endorsed proofs identifying creditors and amounts claimed, distinguishing proofs admitted wholly, admitted or rejected in part, and wholly rejected, with filing within the period allowed for submission of proofs and subject to any Court extension.
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Proofs of creditors' claims must be certified and filed with the court, listing admissions and rejections.
The Official Liquidator must compile and file in Court a certificate and the endorsed proofs identifying creditors and amounts claimed, distinguishing proofs admitted wholly, admitted or rejected in part, and wholly rejected, with filing within the period allowed for submission of proofs and subject to any Court extension.
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