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TABLE OF CONTENTS LEGAL NOTICES Page BUSINESS NOTICES.............................................................................................................................................. 11 Gauteng..................................................................................................................................................... 11 Eastern Cape............................................................................................................................................. 12 KwaZulu-Natal ........................................................................................................................................... 13 Limpopo..................................................................................................................................................... 13 Northern Cape ........................................................................................................................................... 13 COMPANY NOTICES .............................................................................................................................................. 14 Gauteng..................................................................................................................................................... 14 Western Cape............................................................................................................................................ 17 LIQUIDATORS’ AND OTHER APPOINTEES’ NOTICES ........................................................................................ 17 Gauteng..................................................................................................................................................... 17 ORDERS OF THE COURT...................................................................................................................................... 18 Gauteng..................................................................................................................................................... 18 KwaZulu-Natal ........................................................................................................................................... 18 Limpopo..................................................................................................................................................... 29 Northern Cape ........................................................................................................................................... 30 Western Cape............................................................................................................................................ 32 SUPERSESSIONS AND DISCHARGE OF PETITIONS ......................................................................................... 36 GENERAL................................................................................................................................................................ 36 Gauteng..................................................................................................................................................... 36 Limpopo..................................................................................................................................................... 47 Mpumalanga.............................................................................................................................................. 47 North West................................................................................................................................................. 47 Western Cape............................................................................................................................................ 48 ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACTS NOTICES:......................................................................................... 00 Form J 297: Election of executors, curators and tutors ............................................................................. 50 Gauteng..................................................................................................................................................... 51 STAATSKOERANT, 26 MAART 2010 No. 33043 3 Page Form J 295: Curators and tutors: Masters’ notices .................................................................................... 51 Gauteng..................................................................................................................................................... 51 Free State.................................................................................................................................................. 51 Western Cape............................................................................................................................................ 52 Form J 193: Notice to creditors in deceased estates................................................................................. 52 Gauteng..................................................................................................................................................... 52 Eastern Cape............................................................................................................................................. 64 Free State.................................................................................................................................................. 66 KwaZulu-Natal ........................................................................................................................................... 68 Limpopo..................................................................................................................................................... 75 Northern Cape ........................................................................................................................................... 76 North West................................................................................................................................................. 76 Western Cape............................................................................................................................................ 77 Form J 187: Liquidation and distribution accounts in deceased estates lying for inspection .................... 84 Gauteng..................................................................................................................................................... 84 Eastern Cape............................................................................................................................................. 93 Free State.................................................................................................................................................. 95 KwaZulu-Natal ........................................................................................................................................... 97 Limpopo..................................................................................................................................................... 103 Northern Cape ........................................................................................................................................... 104 North West................................................................................................................................................. 105 Western Cape............................................................................................................................................ 106 INSOLVENCY ACT AND COMPANIES ACTS NOTICES:................................................................................ 00 Form J 28: Estates or companies sequestrated or wound up provisionally ............................................ 113 Form J 29: First meetings of creditors, contributories, members of debenture-holders of sequestrated estates, companies being wound up or placed under provisional judicial management ...... 117 CLOSE CORPORATIONS: First meetings of creditors and members of close corporations being wound up ..................................................................................................................... 124 Form 1: Appointment of trustees and liquidators and proof of claims in sequestrated estates or companies being wound up................................................................................................... 126 Form 2: Meeting of creditors in sequestrated estates or companies being wound up ....................... 132 Form 4: Liquidation accounts and plans of distribution or contribution in sequestrated estates or companies being wound up..................................................................................................
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