Petrolimex Singapore Pte Ltd has submitted a winding up petition against Brightoil Petroleum (S’pore) Pte Ltd at the High Court of Singapore on 1 November, it said in a public notice on Monday.
It intends to organise a hearing of the winding up application at 10.00 am (Singapore time) on 23 November, 2018.
“Any creditor or contributory of the company desiring to support or oppose the making of an order on the winding up application may appear at the same time of the hearing by himself or his counsel for that purpose,” states Petrolimex Singapore.
“A copy of the winding up application will be furnished to any creditor or contributory requiring the copy of the winding up application by the undersigned on payment of the regulated charge for the same.”
Interested parties who intend to appear on the hearing of the winding up application must serve on or send by post to Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP (representing Petrolimex Singapore) a notice in writing of his intention to do so.
The notice must state the name and address of the person, or, if a firm, the name and address of the firm, and must be signed by the person, firm, or his or their solicitor (if any) and must be served, or, if posted, must be send by post to Rajah & Tann Singapore not later than 12 noon of 22 November.
The address of Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP is as follows:
No. 9 Battery Road #25-01, Singapore 049910
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Published: 13 November, 2018
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