Interest disclosure requirement: claimants must provide a statement of their interest when a liquidator seeks to disclaim company property. Where a person asserts an interest in company property which the Liquidator intends to disclaim, the Liquidator may require that person to provide a statement specifying the interest claimed, serving as a procedural disclosure mechanism during liquidation.
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Interest disclosure requirement: claimants must provide a statement of their interest when a liquidator seeks to disclaim company property.
Where a person asserts an interest in company property which the Liquidator intends to disclaim, the Liquidator may require that person to provide a statement specifying the interest claimed, serving as a procedural disclosure mechanism during liquidation.
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