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271.—(1) Rule 5.17 (summoning of creditors’ meeting) is amended as follows.
(2) In paragraph (1)(a)—
(a)omit “not less than 14 days and”; and
(b)for “nominee’s report” to “Rule 5.14” substitute “nominee received the document and statement in section 256A(2)”;
(3) In paragraph (2), for “specified in” to “otherwise aware” substitute “of the debtor of whose address the nominee is aware”;
(4) For paragraph (3) substitute—
“(3) Each notice sent under this rule must specify—
(a)in a case where an interim order has not been obtained, the court to which application must be made under Rule 5.14B(1) or (2) as the case may be; or
(b)in a case where an interim order is in force, the court in which the nominee’s report on the debtor’s proposal has been filed under Rule 5.8;
and must state the effect of Rule 5.23(2) to (4) (requisite majorities).
(3A) Unless they have been sent under Rule 5.14A, the following documents must be sent with every notice under paragraph (3)—
(a)a copy of the proposal;
(b)a copy of the statement of affairs or, if the nominee thinks fit, a summary of it (the summary to include a list of the creditors and the amounts of their debts); and
(c)the nominee’s report with the comments on the proposal annexed to it.”.
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