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Bankruptcy.
Creditors who prove their debts, and whose proofs are admitted, and who do not vote on the debtor's proposal, will be reckoned as voting against it.
The public examination of the debtor is fixed for the day of , at o'clock in the noon, at the Courts of Justice.
Any creditor who has tendered a proof, or his representative authorized in writing, may question the debtor on his public examination concerning his affairs and the causes of his failure.
Dated this day of 19
NOTES.
Official Receiver.
1. Creditors who have proved may vote for or against the acceptance of the debtor's proposal by means of the voting letter attached to the Official Receiver's report.
2. If the proposal be not accepted the meeting may, if the debtor has not already been adjudged bankrupt, resolve on his adjudication, and in that case they may also by ordinary resolutions appoint a trustee and a committee of inspection.
3. A form of proof and forms of general and special proxy are sent herewith.
FORM 32.
[s. 17; rule 102.]
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ADJOURNED MEETING.
(Title.)
Take notice that the meeting of creditors in the above matter held on the day of at the Official Receiver's Office was adjourned to the day of and will accordingly be held at the Official Receiver's Office, Courts of Justice, on the said day at o'clock in the noon.
Agenda.
[Insert here nature of business to be transacted.]
Dated this day of 19
FORM 33.
AFFIDAVIT OF POSTAGE OF NOTICES.
(Title.)
[rule 105.]
FIRST MEETING.
(a) Insert here if necessary "adjourned".
I, , a clerk in the office of the Official Receiver, make oath and say as follows--
Dated this day of 19
1. That I did, on the send to each creditor mentioned in the debtor's statement of affairs, and to the above-named debtor, a notice of the time and the place of the (a) first meeting of creditors.
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