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The High Court has held that there should be an inquiry as to the damages suffered by a company as a result of the appointment of a provisional liquidator by HM Revenue & Customs where the petition debt was later found not to be due.
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Provisional liquidation: HMRC damages undertaking
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Provisional liquidation: HMRC damages undertaking
by Clifford Chance LLP and Practical Law Restructuring and Insolvency
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Published on 26 Mar 2015
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The High Court has held that there should be an inquiry as to the damages suffered by a company as a result of the appointment of a provisional liquidator by HM Revenue & Customs where the petition debt was later found not to be due.