Creditor voting rights require proof of debt lodged and admitted before meetings, subject to specified exceptions. A creditor may vote at a creditors' meeting only if they have lodged a proof of debt with the Liquidator by the time specified in the meeting notice; for other creditor meetings the proof must also have been admitted wholly or in part before the meeting. The rule excludes creditors or classes exempted from proving debts under these rules and excludes voluntary liquidation meetings.
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Creditor voting rights require proof of debt lodged and admitted before meetings, subject to specified exceptions.
A creditor may vote at a creditors' meeting only if they have lodged a proof of debt with the Liquidator by the time specified in the meeting notice; for other creditor meetings the proof must also have been admitted wholly or in part before the meeting. The rule excludes creditors or classes exempted from proving debts under these rules and excludes voluntary liquidation meetings.
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