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51. The consideration of the report shall be before a Consideration judge personally in chambers, and the Official Receiver shall personally, or by counsel or solicitor, attend the consideration of the report, and give the court any further information or explanation with reference to the matter stated in the report which the court may require.
of report.
-for-public-
52. An order under section 207 of the Ordinance Order directing any person or persons to attend for public examination shall be in Form 29 with such variations as circumstances may require.
Form 29.
Application holding
for day for
53. Upon an order directing a person to attend for public examination being made, the Official Receiver shall apply for the appointment of a day on which the public examination is to be held.
examination.
Appointment place for examination.
of time and
public
54. A day and place shall be appointed for holding the public examination, and notice of the day and place so appointed shall be given by the Official Receiver to the person who is to be examined by sending such notice in a registered letter addressed to his usual or last known address.
and 31.
R. 62. Forms 30
public
to creditors
and con-
tributories.
55. (1) The Official Receiver shall give notice of the Notice of time and place appointed for holding a public examination to the creditors and contributories by advertisement in such newspapers as the court from time to time may direct, or in default of any such direction as the Official Receiver thinks fit, and shall also cause notice of the appointment to be gazetted.
(2) Where an adjournment of the public examination has been directed, notice of the adjournment shall not, unless otherwise directed by the court, be advertised.
attending. R. 64.
56. (1) If any person who has been directed by the Default in court to attend for public examination fails to attend at the time and place appointed for holding or proceeding with the same, and no good cause is shown by him for such failure, or if before the day appointed for the examination the Official Receiver satisfies the court that such person has absconded, or that there is reason for believing that he is
Companies.
[CAP. 32
51. The consideration of the report shall be before a Consideration judge personally in chambers, and the Official Receiver R. 59. shall personally, or by counsel or solicitor, attend the con- sideration of the report, and give the court any further information or explanation with reference to the matter stated in the report which the court may require.
of report.
-for-public-
52. An order under section 207 of the Ordinance Order directing any person or persons to attend for public examination. examination shall be in Form 29 with such variations as circumstances may require.
Form 29.
Application holding
for day for
53. Upon an order directing a person to attend for public examination being made, the Official Receiver shall apply for the appointment of a day on which the public 61. examination is to be held.
examination.
Appointment place for examination.
of time and
public
54. A day and place shall be appointed for holding the public examination, and notice of the day and place so appointed shall be given by the Official Receiver to the person who is to be examined by sending such notice in a registered letter addressed to his usual or last known and 31. address.
R. 62. Forms 30
public
to creditors
and con-
tributories.
55. (1) The Official Receiver shall give notice of the Notice of time and place appointed for holding a public examination examination to the creditors and contributories by advertisement in such newspapers as the court from time to time may direct, or R. 63. in default of any such direction as the Official Receiver Form 103 (3). thinks fit, and shall also cause notice of the appointment to be gazetted.
(2) Where an adjournment of the public examination has been directed, notice of the adjournment shall not, unless otherwise directed by the court, be advertised.
attending. R. 64.
56. (1) If any person who has been directed by the Default in court to attend for public examination fails to attend at the time and place appointed for holding or proceeding with Form 38. the same, and no good cause is shown by him for such failure, or if before the day appointed for the examination the Official Receiver satisfies the court that such person has absconded, or that there is reason for believing that he is
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