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SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 2N.I.POWERS OF LIQUIDATOR IN A WINDING UP

PART IIIN.I.POWERS EXERCISABLE WITHOUT SANCTION IN ANY WINDING UP

6.  Power to sell any part of the company's property, including the goodwill and book debts of any business.N.I.

7.  [F1Without prejudice to Article 28 or 30 of the Property (Northern Ireland) Order 1997,] power to make, on such terms and conditions as the liquidator may think proper, a sub‐fee farm grant of land or any part thereof, or a sub‐lease of land or any part thereof with a nominal reversion (and to sell the rent or reversion), where such sub‐fee farm grant or sub‐lease amounts in substance to a sale and the liquidator has satisfied himself that it is the most appropriate method of disposing of the land.N.I.

8.  Power to do all acts and execute, in the name and on behalf of the company, all deeds, receipts and other documentsF2. . . .N.I.

[F38A.  Power to use the company's seal.]N.I.

9.  Power to prove, rank and claim in the bankruptcy or insolvency of any contributory for any balance against his estate, and to receive dividends in the bankruptcy or insolvency in respect of that balance, as a separate debt due from the bankrupt or insolvent, and rateably with the other separate creditors.N.I.

10.  Power to draw, accept, make and endorse any bill of exchange or promissory note in the name and on behalf of the company, with the same effect with respect to the company's liability as if the bill or note had been drawn, accepted, made or endorsed by or on behalf of the company in the course of its business.N.I.

11.  Power to raise on the security of the assets of the company any money requisite.N.I.

12.—(1) Power to take out in his official name letters of administration to any deceased contributory, and to do in his official name any other act necessary for obtaining payment of any money due from a contributory or his estate which cannot conveniently be done in the name of the company.N.I.

(2) For the purposes of sub‐paragraph (1) the money due is deemed, for the purpose of enabling the liquidator to take out the letters of administration or recover the money, to be due to the liquidator himself.

13.  Power to appoint an agent to do any business which the liquidator is unable to do himself.N.I.

14.  Power to do all such other things as may be necessary for winding up the company's affairs and distributing its assets.N.I.