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520. Effect of petition to appoint examiner on creditors and others
(1) Subject to section 513, a company is, for the purposes of this Part, under the protection of the court during the following period.
(2) That period is one -
(a) beginning with the date of the presentation of a petition in relation to the company, and
(b) (subject to section 534(3) and (4)) ending on -
(i) the expiry of 70 days after that date, or
(ii) the withdrawal of, or refusal by the court of, the petition,
whichever first happens.
(3) The reference in subsection (2) to the refusal by the court of the petition shall be deemed to include a reference to its deciding to decline to hear, or to continue to hear, the petition under section 518.
(4) For so long as a company is under the protection of the court in a case under this Part, the following provisions shall have effect: