Periodical payments: creditors may prove proportionate accruals up to the winding up date; landlord retains rent claim during liquidator occupation. When periodic rent or other payments fall due and a winding up order or resolution is made between payment dates, persons entitled may prove for a proportionate part up to the winding up date as if the payment accrued day by day; where the liquidator remains in occupation, the landlord's right to claim rent from the LLP or the liquidator for the period of occupation is unaffected.
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Periodical payments: creditors may prove proportionate accruals up to the winding up date; landlord retains rent claim during liquidator occupation.
When periodic rent or other payments fall due and a winding up order or resolution is made between payment dates, persons entitled may prove for a proportionate part up to the winding up date as if the payment accrued day by day; where the liquidator remains in occupation, the landlord's right to claim rent from the LLP or the liquidator for the period of occupation is unaffected.
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