Completing the Winding-up Petition
To apply for a compulsory winding-up order (winding-up by the Court) against a company, you must complete a winding-up petition form 4.2. We have provided the necessary form here for reference purposes in Adobe .pdf format and Microsoft Office Word .doc formats. It is important that these forms are completed accurately failing which your opponent may seek to strike out your petition for a technical error.
Example Blank Winding Up Petition Form
Download Blank Winding Up Petition Form
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LIMITATION ACT 1980 – WARNING
Whilst, the Limitation Act 1980 does not impose a limitation period for winding up petitions founded upon judgment debts, the statute does set out strict statutory deadlines within which you must bring an action such as a litigation court claim. Your legal rights will become irreversibly time-barred if you fail to take legal action (or defend a claim on time). Therefore, you should seek specific legal advice about your legal dispute at the very first opportunity so that you understand the time you have left. Failure to take advice or delay in taking action can be fatal to your prospects of success.
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