Proxy authority: creditors or contributories may grant general or special proxies using prescribed forms for corporate proceedings. Rule 221 allows a creditor or contributory to grant a general proxy or a special proxy to any person, and requires that the general proxy be given in the prescribed general-proxy form and the special proxy in the prescribed special-proxy form.
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Proxy authority: creditors or contributories may grant general or special proxies using prescribed forms for corporate proceedings.
Rule 221 allows a creditor or contributory to grant a general proxy or a special proxy to any person, and requires that the general proxy be given in the prescribed general-proxy form and the special proxy in the prescribed special-proxy form.
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