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Replacement of liquidator requires committee approval and written consent of the proposed liquidator before substitution. Replacement of liquidator in liquidation proceedings may be proposed by the committee through a vote of not less than sixty-six per cent. The committee must file an application before the Adjudicating Authority, supported by the written consent of the proposed liquidator in the format notified by the Board. The existing liquidator continues to work until the replacement is made.
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Replacement of liquidator requires committee approval and written consent of the proposed liquidator before substitution.
Replacement of liquidator in liquidation proceedings may be proposed by the committee through a vote of not less than sixty-six per cent. The committee must file an application before the Adjudicating Authority, supported by the written consent of the proposed liquidator in the format notified by the Board. The existing liquidator continues to work until the replacement is made.
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