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Petition to wind up a debtor company and compulsory strike off
Skag
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I've submitted a petition to wind up a company that owes me money. They haven't submitted their confirmation statement and it's been overdue for some time now, however, that's not the first time. They've previously been late and the strike-off was cancelled.
The court hearing date is on 20th March, and the strike-off has been active for a couple of days now.
Should I apply to cancel the strike-off? Or wait until the hearing date? As far as I understand, the strike-off proposal is active for at least 2 months, which means that I'll have time for the hearing and possible liquidation.
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