Admission of proofs for voting: Chairman may admit or reject, with provisional votes allowed pending appeal to Court. The Chairman has authority to admit or reject a proof for voting, subject to appeal to the Court. If in doubt he shall mark a proof as objected to and permit the creditor to vote provisionally, with the vote to be declared invalid if the objection is later sustained.
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Admission of proofs for voting: Chairman may admit or reject, with provisional votes allowed pending appeal to Court.
The Chairman has authority to admit or reject a proof for voting, subject to appeal to the Court. If in doubt he shall mark a proof as objected to and permit the creditor to vote provisionally, with the vote to be declared invalid if the objection is later sustained.
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