Companies Act, 1973 (Act No. 61 of 1973)Chapter XIV: Winding-up of CompaniesGeneral Provisions Affecting all Windings-up366. Claims and proof of claims |
1) | In the winding-up of a company by the Court and by a creditors' voluntary winding-up- |
a) | the claims against the company shall be proved at a meeting of creditors mutatis mutandis in accordance with the provisions relating to the proof of claims against an insolvent estate under the law relating to insolvency; |
b) | a secured creditor shall be under the same obligation to set a value upon his security as if he were proving his claim against an insolvent estate under the law relating to insolvency, and the value of his vote shall be determined in the same manner as is prescribed under that law; |
c) | a secured creditor and the liquidator shall, where the company is unable to pay its debts, have the same right respectively to take over the security as a secured creditor and a trustee would have under the law relating to insolvency. |
2) | The Master may, on the application of the liquidator, fix a time or times within which creditors of the company are to prove their claims or otherwise be excluded from the benefit of any distribution under any account lodged with the Master before those debts are proved. |