The Postal Administration Rules 2013

Right to have list of creditors

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198.—(1) In postal administration proceedings a creditor has the right to require the postal administrator to provide a list of the creditors and the amounts of their respective debts unless paragraph (4) of this Rule applies.

(2) The postal administrator on being required to furnish the list under paragraph (1) of this Rule—

(a)as soon as reasonably practicable must send it to the person requiring the list to be furnished; and

(b)may charge the appropriate fee for doing so.

(3) The name and address of any creditor may be omitted from the list furnished under paragraph (2) of this Rule where the postal administrator is of the view that its disclosure would be prejudicial to the conduct of the proceedings or might reasonably be expected to lead to violence against any person provided that—

(a)the amount of the debt in question is shown in the list; and

(b)a statement is included in the list that the name and address of the creditor has been omitted in respect of that debt.

(4) Paragraph (1) of this Rule does not apply where a statement of affairs has been delivered to the registrar of companies.