Misfeasance and breach of trust claims permit a liquidator to seek repayment, interest and costs in LLP winding up proceedings. Form No. 75A sets out the summons content under rule 226 for LLP winding up: identify the LLP and winding up order, state each respondent's role, specify factual allegations of misfeasance or breach of trust in separate paragraphs, and quantify joint and several liability. The liquidator's claims are for a declaration of misfeasance and breach of trust, repayment to the liquidator of the specified sums with interest from the stated date, costs, and further or other relief, followed by the applicant's delivery and signature particulars.
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Misfeasance and breach of trust claims permit a liquidator to seek repayment, interest and costs in LLP winding up proceedings.
Form No. 75A sets out the summons content under rule 226 for LLP winding up: identify the LLP and winding up order, state each respondent's role, specify factual allegations of misfeasance or breach of trust in separate paragraphs, and quantify joint and several liability. The liquidator's claims are for a declaration of misfeasance and breach of trust, repayment to the liquidator of the specified sums with interest from the stated date, costs, and further or other relief, followed by the applicant's delivery and signature particulars.
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