Representation of creditors: appointment of class representatives to act in proceedings, with a single advocate nominated if needed. The court may appoint one or more creditors or contributories to represent a class before the court, at the company's expense, and may remove any appointee; multiple appointees must employ the same advocate and, if they fail to agree on counsel, the judge may nominate an advocate to represent them.
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Representation of creditors: appointment of class representatives to act in proceedings, with a single advocate nominated if needed.
The court may appoint one or more creditors or contributories to represent a class before the court, at the company's expense, and may remove any appointee; multiple appointees must employ the same advocate and, if they fail to agree on counsel, the judge may nominate an advocate to represent them.
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