Affidavit of creditor providing debt: formal declaration of a company's indebtedness and supporting particulars. Form No. 28 prescribes the affidavit of creditor providing debt under the Companies Law and Company Court Rules, 1959 (rule 56). It requires the creditor to affirm the company's indebtedness, state the consideration and period giving rise to the debt, identify supporting account or documentary evidence, disclose any security held, and declare that no payment or satisfaction (except any declared security) has been received. If sworn by an agent, the deponent must state the agent's authority and means of knowledge.
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Affidavit of creditor providing debt: formal declaration of a company's indebtedness and supporting particulars.
Form No. 28 prescribes the affidavit of creditor providing debt under the Companies Law and Company Court Rules, 1959 (rule 56). It requires the creditor to affirm the company's indebtedness, state the consideration and period giving rise to the debt, identify supporting account or documentary evidence, disclose any security held, and declare that no payment or satisfaction (except any declared security) has been received. If sworn by an agent, the deponent must state the agent's authority and means of knowledge.
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