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Declaration of Dividend - company in liquidation - Since the ...

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June 27, 2019

Declaration of Dividend - company in liquidation - Since the unsecured creditors have filed individual claims and their claims were adjudicated issuing respective Form No. 69/70, the OL is directed to issue individual notices of dividend in Form No. 138 in the name of one preferential creditor and 43 unsecured creditors, dispensing with publication of notice of dividend in newspapers

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