Companies Law proceedings must be numbered and entered in the appropriate register upon admission of appeal, petition, caveat, or application. Rule 29 mandates that on admission of an appeal, petition, caveat or application under the Companies Law the proceeding shall be numbered and registered in the appropriate register maintained for that purpose and its assigned number entered in that register.
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Companies Law proceedings must be numbered and entered in the appropriate register upon admission of appeal, petition, caveat, or application.
Rule 29 mandates that on admission of an appeal, petition, caveat or application under the Companies Law the proceeding shall be numbered and registered in the appropriate register maintained for that purpose and its assigned number entered in that register.
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