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247. For Rules 4.190 (duty to keep court informed) and 4.191 (application to interested party under s 178(5)) substitute—
The liquidator must include in the liquidator’s records of the insolvency a record of—
(a)the persons to whom that liquidator has sent or given copies of the notice of disclaimer under the two preceding Rules, showing their names and addresses, and the nature of their respective interests;
(b)the dates on which the copies of the notice of disclaimer were sent or given to those persons;
(c)the date on which, as required by Rule 4.187(3)(a), a copy of the notice of disclaimer was sent to the registrar of companies; and
(d)(where applicable) the date on which, as required by Rule 4.187(3)(b), a copy of the notice was sent to the Chief Land Registrar.
(1) The following applies where, in the case of any property, application is made to the liquidator by an interested party under section 178(5).
(2) The application must be delivered to the liquidator—
(a)personally;
(b)by electronic means in accordance with Part 12A; or
(c)by any other means of delivery which enables proof of receipt of the application by the liquidator to be provided, if requested.”.
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