Notice to creditor requiring attendance or production of evidence may lead to rejection of claim if evidence not furnished. A notice under rule 147 compels a creditor to attend before the Liquidator of the LLP or to produce specified further evidence in support of a proof of debt; it must state the time, place and particular evidence required and must reach the creditor at least seven days before the fixed date, failing which the proof is liable to be rejected.
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Notice to creditor requiring attendance or production of evidence may lead to rejection of claim if evidence not furnished.
A notice under rule 147 compels a creditor to attend before the Liquidator of the LLP or to produce specified further evidence in support of a proof of debt; it must state the time, place and particular evidence required and must reach the creditor at least seven days before the fixed date, failing which the proof is liable to be rejected.
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