Division 1 — Court and chambers
Division 2 — Applications and practice
Division 3 — Affidavits
Division 4 — Security in court
Division 5 — Witnesses and depositions
Division 6 — Orders
Division 7 — Service and execution of process
Division 8 — Appeals
Division 9 — Gazetting and advertising
Division 10 — Court records
Division 1 — Preliminary
Division 2 — Applications for judicial management orders
Division 3 — Appeals against rejection of proofs
Division 4 — Miscellaneous
Division 1 — Winding up applications
Division 2 — Hearing of winding up applications and winding up orders
Division 3 — Provisional liquidators
Division 4 — Appointment of liquidators
Division 5 — Reports by liquidators
Division 6 — General meetings of creditors and contributories
Division 7 — Proxies in relation to Court-ordered winding up
Division 8 — List of contributories
Division 9 — Calls by liquidator
Division 10 — Collection and distribution of assets
Division 11 — Special manager
Division 12 — Proofs of debt
Division 13 — Liquidator and committee of inspection
Division 14 — Special bank account for liquidator
Division 15 — Release or resignation of liquidator
Division 16 — Transfers of actions and proceedings
Division 17 — Allowance and taxation of costs, charges and expenses
Division 18 — Miscellaneous
Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution Act 2018 |
Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution (Corporate Insolvency and Restructuring) Rules 2020 |
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Chief Justice.
Attorney-General.
Judge of Appeal.
Judge of Appeal.
Judge.
Judge.
Judge.
Presiding Judge of the State Courts.
District Judge.
Advocate and Solicitor.
Advocate and Solicitor. |
[LAW 06/011/004; AG/LEGIS/SL/142B/2015/16 Vol. 6] |
(To be presented to Parliament under section 448(3) of the Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution Act 2018). |
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