Winding-up order transmission requires the Registrar to dispatch certified sealed copies to the liquidator and for service on the LLP. The Registrar must draw up, sign and seal the winding-up order forthwith, produce two certified sealed copies in the prescribed order form and send them to the Liquidator. Except where the LLP is petitioner, the Liquidator must cause a sealed copy to be served on the LLP by prepaid registered post or empanelled courier at its registered office or, if none, at its principal or last known principal place of business, or in such other manner as the Tribunal directs.
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Winding-up order transmission requires the Registrar to dispatch certified sealed copies to the liquidator and for service on the LLP.
The Registrar must draw up, sign and seal the winding-up order forthwith, produce two certified sealed copies in the prescribed order form and send them to the Liquidator. Except where the LLP is petitioner, the Liquidator must cause a sealed copy to be served on the LLP by prepaid registered post or empanelled courier at its registered office or, if none, at its principal or last known principal place of business, or in such other manner as the Tribunal directs.
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