Maine Statutes

§ 13-B §1107 — Filing of claims in liquidation proceedings

Maine § 13-B §1107
JurisdictionMaine
Title 13-BMAINE NONPROFIT CORPORATION ACT
Ch. 11DISSOLUTION

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 13-B, § 13-B §1107 (2026).

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1.Proceedings to liquidate assets and affairs. In proceedings to liquidate the assets and affairs of a corporation, the court may require all creditors of the corporation to file with the clerk of the court or with the receiver, in such form as the court may prescribe, proofs under oath of their respective claims. If the court requires the filing of claims, it shall fix a date, which shall be not less than 4 months from the date of the order, as the last day for the filing of claims, and shall prescribe the notice that shall be given to creditors and claimants of the date so fixed. Prior to the date so fixed, the court may extend the time for the filing of claims. Creditors and claimants failing to file proofs of claims on or before the date so fixed may be barred, by order of court, from

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Legislative History

PL 1977, c. 525, §13 (NEW).

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