Continuation of proceedings may proceed against or by legal representatives when a party dies or is adjudged insolvent. Continuation of proceedings applies where a party dies, is adjudged insolvent, or a company is wound up: the proceeding does not abate and may be continued by or against the executor, administrator or other legal representative of the parties or by or against the assignee, receiver or liquidator, as the case may be.
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Continuation of proceedings may proceed against or by legal representatives when a party dies or is adjudged insolvent.
Continuation of proceedings applies where a party dies, is adjudged insolvent, or a company is wound up: the proceeding does not abate and may be continued by or against the executor, administrator or other legal representative of the parties or by or against the assignee, receiver or liquidator, as the case may be.
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