I am a debtor of an Insolvent firm. To whom should I pay my debts?
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You will not be discharged of ur liability even if another company takes over the debts. You have to just pay to the new company instead of the old one. You may settle your dues with the official receiver appointed by the court.
dont pay them any thing.. wait and see wot happens but should not have to pay anymore
If you have not received a notification, yet. You will.
Expect a court notification and demand for payment soon.
I'm no expert but.
The solicitor who is to act as receiver will look into the vendor's assets and liabilities and I would have thought if you owed him money the solicitor would write to you asking for it in an attempt to clear some of his debts.
The Official Receiver will appoint a trustee in bankruptcy, probably an accountancy firm who will be responsible for collecting money from you and distributing it to creditors that are owed money from the liquidation.
Just because this company have gone bust doesn't mean that you have now gotten of with out paying you will hear from the administrator which may be a solicitor or Evan the official receiver whatever happens do not pay another co or any body from the old Business unless they can prove that they have taken over the debt
The company receiver should post a notice asking for all monies owed to be paid to him.
to the receivers
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