Ch 45: Proceedings up to Order (September 1997)
1:Companies which may be wound up by the courts
2:Courts With Jurisdiction to Hear Petitions
3:Who may petition for winding up
4:Grounds for the Petition
5:Statutory Demand
6:Petition
7:Consequences of a Petition - Protection of Assets
8:Hearing of the Petition
9:Jurisdiction
10:Transfer of proceedings
11:General Petition details
12:Application under Creditors' Petition
13:The Statutory Demand
14:Creditor's Petition
15:The Order
16:Application Under Debtor's Petition
17:Partnerships
18:Winding Up on Creditor's Petition Where no Concurrent Petition is presented against a Member
19:Winding Up on a Creditor's Petition where Concurrent Petition(s) presented against members
20:Winding up on a member's petition where no concurrent petitions presented against a member
21:Winding Up on a member's petition where concurrent petitions are presented against all members
22:Action against individual partners only
23:Joint bankruptcy petition presented by individual members without winding up the partnership