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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sch.1A-sec.7.11Appointment of reviewing liquidator ( Insolvency Practice Schedule (Corporations) , s 90-23 (8) )
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### sch.1A-sec.7.11 Appointment of reviewing liquidator ( Insolvency Practice Schedule (Corporations) , s 90-23 (8) )
An application to the court under the Insolvency Practice Schedule (Corporations) , section 90-23 (8) to appoint a registered liquidator to carry out a review into a matter relating to the external administration of a company must be made—
in the case of a winding up by the court—by filing an interlocutory application seeking the relevant orders; or
in the case of a voluntary winding up—by filing an originating application seeking the relevant orders.
The application must be accompanied by the written declaration made by the proposed reviewing liquidator under the Insolvency Practice Rules (Corporations) 2016 (Cwlth) , section 90-18 .
sch 1A r 7.11 ins 2000 SL No. 232 s 3
amd 2004 SL No. 115 s 2 sch 1
sub 2018 SL No. 193 s 31
(sch.1A-sec.7.11-ssec.1) An application to the court under the Insolvency Practice Schedule (Corporations) , section 90-23 (8) to appoint a registered liquidator to carry out a review into a matter relating to the external administration of a company must be made— in the case of a winding up by the court—by filing an interlocutory application seeking the relevant orders; or in the case of a voluntary winding up—by filing an originating application seeking the relevant orders.
(sch.1A-sec.7.11-ssec.2) The application must be accompanied by the written declaration made by the proposed reviewing liquidator under the Insolvency Practice Rules (Corporations) 2016 (Cwlth) , section 90-18 .
- (a) in the case of a winding up by the court—by filing an interlocutory application seeking the relevant orders; or
- (b) in the case of a voluntary winding up—by filing an originating application seeking the relevant orders.