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What exactly is an 'OR'
chergar
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I have seen this mentioned many times but don't know what it is. I am in Scotland - is it the same as our 'Accountant in Bankrutcy'?
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In some ways, yes. I've given you two links, Official Receiver (scroll down the page on this one) & the Accountant in Bankruptcy , which you can look at to compare the roles of the two. For more detailed info, I think you should contact the insolvency advisory services in Scotland or use the other links you'll find on those pages, as the law is quite different there.
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