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United Nations Model Law on Cross Border Insolvency (1997)
United Nations (UN)
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(1) Whenever under [identify laws of the enacting State relating to insolvency]notification is to be given to creditors in this State, such notification shall also be given to the known creditors that do not have addresses in this State. The court may order that appropriate steps be taken with a view to notifying any creditor whose address is not yet known.
(2) Such notification shall be made to the foreign creditors individually, unless the court considers that, under the circumstances, some other form of notification would be more appropriate. No letters rogatory or other, similar formality is required.
(3) When a notification of commencement of a proceeding is to be given to foreign creditors, the notification shall:
(a) indicate a reasonable time period for filing claims and specify the place for their filing;
(b) indicate whether secured creditors need to file their secured claims; and
(c) contain any other information required to be included in such a notification to creditors pursuant to the law of this State and the orders of the court.
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