Winding-up petition notice requires creditors and contributories to notify intent and file affidavits before the hearing. Advertisement of a winding-up petition announces presentation of the petition and hearing date, identifies the petitioner or presenting party, and directs that creditors, contributories or other persons wishing to support or oppose must send a signed notice with name and address to the petitioner or the petitioner's advocate within the prescribed time and appear at the hearing in person or by advocate. Affidavits opposing the petition must be filed in court and a copy served on the petitioner or advocate within the prescribed period. Copies of the petition are available to creditors or contributories on payment of prescribed charges.
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Winding-up petition notice requires creditors and contributories to notify intent and file affidavits before the hearing.
Advertisement of a winding-up petition announces presentation of the petition and hearing date, identifies the petitioner or presenting party, and directs that creditors, contributories or other persons wishing to support or oppose must send a signed notice with name and address to the petitioner or the petitioner's advocate within the prescribed time and appear at the hearing in person or by advocate. Affidavits opposing the petition must be filed in court and a copy served on the petitioner or advocate within the prescribed period. Copies of the petition are available to creditors or contributories on payment of prescribed charges.
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