Power to declare dissolution void enables revival of company and continuation of proceedings when applied by liquidator or interested person. The Tribunal may within two years after a company's dissolution, on application by the Company Liquidator or any person appearing interested, order that the dissolution be declared void on such terms as it thinks fit, enabling proceedings as if the company had not been dissolved; the Company Liquidator or applicant must file a certified copy of the order with the Registrar within thirty days (or such further time as allowed), and failure to do so incurs a daily fine.
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Power to declare dissolution void enables revival of company and continuation of proceedings when applied by liquidator or interested person.
The Tribunal may within two years after a company's dissolution, on application by the Company Liquidator or any person appearing interested, order that the dissolution be declared void on such terms as it thinks fit, enabling proceedings as if the company had not been dissolved; the Company Liquidator or applicant must file a certified copy of the order with the Registrar within thirty days (or such further time as allowed), and failure to do so incurs a daily fine.
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