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Winding-up petition - appellant acquiescing in the order ...

Companies Law

February 13, 2017

Winding-up petition - appellant acquiescing in the order admitting the winding up petition and proceeding to settle the disputes with a number of creditors. This itself establishes that the appellant company is heavily in debt - HC

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