Proxy appointment allows creditors or partners to empower the liquidator or an authorised delegate to act in winding up matters. Creditors and partners may appoint the Liquidator as their general or special proxy in a Tribunal winding up; in a voluntary winding up they may appoint the LLP liquidator or, if none exists, a person under the LLP liquidator's official control to act as general or special proxy.
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Proxy appointment allows creditors or partners to empower the liquidator or an authorised delegate to act in winding up matters.
Creditors and partners may appoint the Liquidator as their general or special proxy in a Tribunal winding up; in a voluntary winding up they may appoint the LLP liquidator or, if none exists, a person under the LLP liquidator's official control to act as general or special proxy.
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