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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sch.1A-sec.15A.6Notice of filing of application for recognition
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### sch.1A-sec.15A.6 Notice of filing of application for recognition
Unless the court otherwise orders, the applicant in a proceeding mentioned in rule 15A.3 must—
send a notice of the filing of the application in form 20 to each person whose claim to be a creditor of the respondent is known to the applicant; and
publish a notice of the filing of the application for recognition of a foreign proceeding in form 20 in a daily newspaper circulating generally in the State where the respondent has its principal, or last known, place of business.
The court may direct the applicant to publish a notice in form 20 in a daily newspaper circulating generally in any State not described in subrule (1) (b) .
sch 1A r 15A.6 ins 2018 SL No. 193 s 45
(sch.1A-sec.15A.6-ssec.1) Unless the court otherwise orders, the applicant in a proceeding mentioned in rule 15A.3 must— send a notice of the filing of the application in form 20 to each person whose claim to be a creditor of the respondent is known to the applicant; and publish a notice of the filing of the application for recognition of a foreign proceeding in form 20 in a daily newspaper circulating generally in the State where the respondent has its principal, or last known, place of business.
(sch.1A-sec.15A.6-ssec.2) The court may direct the applicant to publish a notice in form 20 in a daily newspaper circulating generally in any State not described in subrule (1) (b) .
- (a) send a notice of the filing of the application in form 20 to each person whose claim to be a creditor of the respondent is known to the applicant; and
- (b) publish a notice of the filing of the application for recognition of a foreign proceeding in form 20 in a daily newspaper circulating generally in the State where the respondent has its principal, or last known, place of business.