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129. Duty of liquidator to call creditors' meeting if he is of opinion that company is unable to pay its debts.

Repealed from 1 June 2015

The Principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for section 261 of the following section -

"261.

(1) If the liquidator is at any time of the opinion that the company will not be able to pay its debts in full within the period stated in the declaration under section 256 he shall -

(a) summon a meeting of creditors for a day not later than the fourteenth day after the day on which he formed that opinion;

(b) send notices of the creditors' meeting to the creditors by post not less than seven days before the day on which that meeting is to be held;

(c) cause notice of the creditors' meeting to be advertised, at least ten days before the date of the meeting, once in Iris Oifigiúil and once at least in two daily newspapers circulating in the locality in which the company's principal place of business in the State was situated during the relevant period; and

(d) during the period before the day on which the creditors' meeting is to be held, furnish creditors free of charge with

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