Corporations Regulations 2001
This regulation applies in relation to a restructuring practitioner for a company (the replacement practitioner) who is appointed under subsection 456E(1) of the Act.
Replacement practitioner must resolve existing creditor disputes
5.3B.09(2)
If: (a) before the appointment, a notice was given under subregulation 5.3B.22(2) to the restructuring practitioner for the company (the former practitioner ) setting out a creditor ' s disagreement with the schedule of debts and claims included with the company ' s restructuring proposal statement; and (b) at the time of the appointment, the former practitioner has not given notice under subregulation 5.3B.22(6) or (7) in relation to the disagreement;
the replacement practitioner must give the notice under subregulation 5.3B.22(6) or (7) , as the case requires, as soon as practicable after the appointment.
Replacement practitioner must lodge outstanding notices etc.
5.3B.09(3)
If: (a) before the appointment, a restructuring practitioner for the company was required to do a thing under Subdivision B or C of Division 5 ; and (b) at the time of the appointment, the thing has not been done;
the replacement practitioner must do the thing within 2 business days after the day on which the replacement practitioner is appointed.
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