Company liquidator definition: person appointed by tribunal to oversee winding up and liquidation processes under the Companies Act. The term Company Liquidator denotes the person appointed by the Tribunal to administer and supervise the winding up of a company under the Companies Act, as the statutory officeholder responsible for realizing assets and distributing proceeds in accordance with the Act's liquidation framework.
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Company liquidator definition: person appointed by tribunal to oversee winding up and liquidation processes under the Companies Act.
The term Company Liquidator denotes the person appointed by the Tribunal to administer and supervise the winding up of a company under the Companies Act, as the statutory officeholder responsible for realizing assets and distributing proceeds in accordance with the Act's liquidation framework.
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