Tribunal power to void dissolution restores corporate status and permits proceedings as if the company had not been dissolved. The Tribunal may declare a dissolved company's dissolution void on application by the Company Liquidator or any person appearing interested, subject to such terms as the Tribunal thinks fit, enabling proceedings to be taken as if dissolution had not occurred. The Tribunal must forward a copy of the order to the Registrar for recordal and may direct the Company Liquidator or applicant to file a certified copy within a specified period, with the Tribunal able to allow extensions.
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Tribunal power to void dissolution restores corporate status and permits proceedings as if the company had not been dissolved.
The Tribunal may declare a dissolved company's dissolution void on application by the Company Liquidator or any person appearing interested, subject to such terms as the Tribunal thinks fit, enabling proceedings to be taken as if dissolution had not occurred. The Tribunal must forward a copy of the order to the Registrar for recordal and may direct the Company Liquidator or applicant to file a certified copy within a specified period, with the Tribunal able to allow extensions.
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