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AI Summary of 510. Petition for court
This section outlines the entities eligible to present a petition concerning a company, including the company itself, its directors, creditors, and shareholders holding at least ten percent of the paid-up share capital.
However, specific limitations apply for holding companies of insurers and credit institutions, where only the Central Bank may file a petition. Additionally, for Schedule 5 companies, similar provisions exist, allowing the Central Bank and other specified parties to file petitions, along with obligations for notification and participation of the Central Bank at hearings.
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510. Petition for court
(1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), a petition in relation to a company may be presented by all or any of the following (separately or together):
(b) the directors of the company;
(c) a creditor, or a contingent or prospective creditor (including an employee), of the company;
(d) a member or members of the company holding at the date of the presentation of the petition not less than one tenth of such of the paid-up share capital of the company as carries at that date the right of voting at general meetings of the company.
(2) Where the company referred to in section 509 is the holding company of an insurer, a petition may be presented only by the Central Bank, and subsection (1) shall not apply to the company.
(3) Where the company referred to in section 509 is -