Deemed Consent
FOXPACE LIMITED
Company Number: (04076404 )
Registered office: 4th Floor Centre Heights, 137 Finchley Road, London, NW3 6JG
Principal trading address: Nash House, Old Oak Lane, London, NW10 6DH
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Rule 15.13 of the Insolvency (England and Wales) Rules 2016 that the Directors of the above-named Company (the 'convener') are seeking deemed consent from creditors on the nomination of Joint Liquidators. A resolution to wind up the Company is to be considered on 30 May 2017.
The decision date for any objections to be made to this proposed decision is 30 May 2017. In order to object to the proposed decision a creditor must have delivered a notice, stating that the creditor so objects, to the Directors not later than 23.59 hours on the decision date. If less than the appropriate number (10% in value) of relevant creditors (defined as those who would be entitled to vote in a decision procedure, if the decision had been sought in that way) object to the proposed decision, the creditors are to be treated as having made the proposed decision.
A list of the names and addresses of the Company's creditors will be available for inspection, free of charge, at PCR (London) LLP, St Martin's House, The Runway, South Ruislip, Middlesex, HA4 6SE between 10.00 am and 4.00 pm on the two business days prior to the Decision Date.
The notice of objection must be delivered together with a proof in respect of the creditor's claim in accordance with the Rules failing which the objection will be disregarded. Proofs may be delivered to PCR (London) LLP, St Martin's House, The Runway, South Ruislip, Middlesex, HA4 6SE. A creditor who has opted out from receiving notices may nevertheless make an objection if the creditor provides a proof of debt in the requisite time frame.
The Directors of the Company, before the decision date and before the end of the period of seven days beginning with the day after the day on which the Company passed a resolution for winding up, are required by Section 99 of the Insolvency Act 1986: (i) to make put a statement in the prescribed form as to the affairs of the Company, and (ii) send the statement to the Company's creditors.
It is the conveners' responsibility to aggregate any objections to see if the threshold is met for the decision to be taken as not having been made. If the threshold is met the deemed consent procedure will terminate and a physical meeting will be convened and held to seek a decision on the nomination.
Names and address of nominated Liquidators. Julie Swan and Mark Phillips (IP Nos. 9168 and 9320) of PCR (London) LLP, St Martin's House, The Runway, South Ruislip, Middlesex, HA4 6SE
Further details contact: Hannah Gardner, Email: hannahgardner@pcrllp.co.uk, Tel: 0208 841 5252
Timothy Gwyn Jones, Director
19 May 2017
Ag IF21221