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7.32.—(1) An order for winding-up by the court of a company in administration or where there is a supervisor of a CVA in relation to the company must contain—
(a)identification details for the proceedings;
(b)the name and title of the judge making the order;
(c)the name and postal address of the administrator or supervisor of the company;
(d)the date of the administrator’s or supervisor’s appointment;
(e)the date of presentation of the petition;
(f)where there is an administrator, an order that the administrator’s appointment ceases to have effect;
(g)an order that the company be wound up by the court under the Act;
(h)a statement whether the proceedings are main, secondary, territorial or non-EC proceedings; and
(i)the name and address of the person appointed as liquidator of the company (if applicable);
(j)an order that—
(i)an official receiver attached to the court is by virtue of the order liquidator of the company, or
(ii)that the administrator or the supervisor (as the case may be) specified in the order is appointed liquidator of the company; and
(k)the date of the order.
(2) The order may contain such additional terms as to the costs as the court thinks just.
(3) Where the court appoints the former administrator or the supervisor as liquidator paragraphs (3)(c), (4), (7), (8) and (9) of rule 7.56 apply.
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