Company liquidation claims procedure requires Official Liquidator to classify creditor claims as allowable or requiring proof. The form requires the Official Liquidator to collect particulars from claimants, investigate claims against company books and creditor evidence, and swear an affidavit. Claims are recorded in a two-part list: (1) claims the Official Liquidator deems allowable without further proof, with amounts and reasons stated; and (2) claims that must be proved before the court by creditors, with prescribed columns for creditor details, particulars, and amounts.
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Company liquidation claims procedure requires Official Liquidator to classify creditor claims as allowable or requiring proof.
The form requires the Official Liquidator to collect particulars from claimants, investigate claims against company books and creditor evidence, and swear an affidavit. Claims are recorded in a two-part list: (1) claims the Official Liquidator deems allowable without further proof, with amounts and reasons stated; and (2) claims that must be proved before the court by creditors, with prescribed columns for creditor details, particulars, and amounts.
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