Section 277 of Insolvency Act CAP 53: Composition not effective unless approved by confirming resolution

    

(1) A composition is ineffective only when creditors have passed a special resolution confirming preliminary resolution.
(2) In the confirming resolution, the creditors may vary the terms of the composition set out in the preliminary resolution, if the terms as varied are at least as favourable to the creditors as those set out in the preliminary resolution.
(3) The notice of the meeting convened to pass the confirming resolution is ineffective unless it—
(a) states generally the terms of the proposal for composition; and
(b) is accompanied by a report by the Official Receiver on that proposal.
(4) If the proposal for composition provides for the payment in full of all creditors whose respective debts do not exceed a specified amount, that class of creditors is not to be counted either in number or value for the purpose of counting the requisite majority of creditors for passing the confirming resolution.


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