Inspection rights allow creditors and contributories to examine liquidator's books subject to Tribunal control in a prescribed manner. The Company Liquidator must keep proper books in a prescribed manner containing entries or minutes of meetings and other prescribed matters; creditors and contributories may inspect those books personally or via an agent, subject to the control of the Tribunal.
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Inspection rights allow creditors and contributories to examine liquidator's books subject to Tribunal control in a prescribed manner.
The Company Liquidator must keep proper books in a prescribed manner containing entries or minutes of meetings and other prescribed matters; creditors and contributories may inspect those books personally or via an agent, subject to the control of the Tribunal.
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