Section 507 of Insolvency Act CAP 53: Supplementary provisions relating to proceedings under sections 505 and 506

    

(1) On the hearing of an application under section 505 or 506, the liquidator may personally give evidence or call witnesses.
(2) If the Court makes an order under section 505 or 506, it may make such further orders as it considers appropriate for giving effect to the order.
(3) In particular, the Court may-
(a) provide for the liability of any person under the order to be a charge or security right-
(i) on any debt or obligation due from the company to the person; or
(ii) on any mortgage or charge or any interest in a mortgage or charge on assets of the company held by or vested in the person, or any other person on the person's behalf, or any other person who claims as an assignee from or through the person liable, or any person acting on that person's behalf; and
(b) from time to time make such further order as may be necessary for enforcing a charge or security right imposed under paragraph (a).
(4) For the purposes of subsection (3)(a)(ii), "assignee"—
(a) includes a person to whom or in whose favour, by the directions of the person made liable, the debt, obligation, mortgage or charge was created, issued or transferred or the interest created; but
(b) does not include an assignee for valuable consideration (not including consideration by way of marriage) given in good faith and without notice of any of the matters on the ground of which the order is made.
(5) If the Court makes an order under section 505 or 506 in relation to a person who is a creditor of the company, it may direct that the whole or any part of any debt owed by the company to that person, and any interest on the debt, ranks in priority after all other debts owed by the company and after any interest on those debts.
(6) The Court can make an order under section 505 or 506 even if the person concerned may be criminally liable in respect of matters giving rise to the making of the order.


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