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United Nations Model Law on Cross Border Insolvency (1997)
United Nations (UN)
copy @ Lex Mercatoria
(1) From the time of filing an application for recognition until the application is decided upon, the court may, at the request of the foreign representative, where relief is urgently needed to protect the assets of the debtor or the interests of the creditors, grant relief of a provisional nature, including:
(a) staying execution against the debtor's assets;
(b) entrusting the administration or realization of all or part of the debtor's assets located in this State to the foreign representative or another person designated by the court, in order to protect and preserve the value of assets that, by their nature or because of other circumstances, are perishable, susceptible to devaluation or otherwise in jeopardy;
(c) any relief mentioned in article 21(1)(c), (d) and (g).
(2) [Insert provisions (or refer to provisions in force in the enacting State) relating to notice.]
(3) Unless extended under article 21(1)(f), the relief granted under this article terminates when the application for recognition is decided upon.
(4) The court may refuse to grant relief under this article if such relief would interfere with the administration of a foreign main proceeding.
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