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An arbitral award is a claim in corporate insolvency resolution, requiring the award-holder to submit it to the resolution professional. Once a resolution plan is approved, claims excluded from that plan are extinguished under the clean slate principle, and proceedings concerning them cannot continue. An unsubmitted award claim therefore renders a pending challenge to the award infructuous. A court deposit made as security for staying execution of an award does not amount to payment or transfer ownership to the award-holder. The deposit remains an asset of the corporate debtor, subject to the court's conditions, and may be refunded with accrued interest after the underlying claim is extinguished.
An arbitral award is a claim in corporate insolvency resolution, requiring the award-holder to submit it to the resolution professional. Once a resolution plan is approved, claims excluded from that plan are extinguished under the clean slate principle, and proceedings concerning them cannot continue. An unsubmitted award claim therefore renders a pending challenge to the award infructuous. A court deposit made as security for staying execution of an award does not amount to payment or transfer ownership to the award-holder. The deposit remains an asset of the corporate debtor, subject to the court's conditions, and may be refunded with accrued interest after the underlying claim is extinguished.
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