No notice requirement for initial summons: Court may allow debts without further proof and set adjudication date. No initial notice is required: the Official Liquidator posts the summons with a verified list of creditors for directions. The Court may allow debts or parts of claims without further proof where appropriate, require proof of other claims, fix a date for adjudication of claims to be proved, and adjourn the summons to that date.
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No notice requirement for initial summons: Court may allow debts without further proof and set adjudication date.
No initial notice is required: the Official Liquidator posts the summons with a verified list of creditors for directions. The Court may allow debts or parts of claims without further proof where appropriate, require proof of other claims, fix a date for adjudication of claims to be proved, and adjourn the summons to that date.
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