Default in attending examination: Tribunal may order measures where a directed person fails to appear and notice was served. Rule 223 empowers the Tribunal to make fit orders when a person directed to attend an examination under the LLP winding-up rules fails to attend without good cause, or when the Liquidator demonstrates the person has absconded or is likely to abscond to avoid examination, provided the Tribunal is satisfied that notice of the date and hour was duly served.
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Default in attending examination: Tribunal may order measures where a directed person fails to appear and notice was served.
Rule 223 empowers the Tribunal to make fit orders when a person directed to attend an examination under the LLP winding-up rules fails to attend without good cause, or when the Liquidator demonstrates the person has absconded or is likely to abscond to avoid examination, provided the Tribunal is satisfied that notice of the date and hour was duly served.
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