Compromise of company claims requires judicial sanction; liquidator may not abandon claims without notice to affected persons. In a winding-up by or subject to the supervision of the Court, a company's claims against any person may not be compromised or abandoned by the Liquidator without the sanction of the Court; the liquidator must obtain that sanction upon notice to such persons as the Court may direct.
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Compromise of company claims requires judicial sanction; liquidator may not abandon claims without notice to affected persons.
In a winding-up by or subject to the supervision of the Court, a company's claims against any person may not be compromised or abandoned by the Liquidator without the sanction of the Court; the liquidator must obtain that sanction upon notice to such persons as the Court may direct.
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