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Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1Pts. VIII-X (arts. 209-345) modified by Foyle Fisheries Act (Northern Ireland) 1952 (c. 5), s. 52K(2) (as inserted (prosp.) by Foyle and Carlingford Fisheries (Northern Ireland) Order 2007 (S.I. 2007/915 (N.I. 9)), arts. 1(3), 3(1) (with art. 32))
248.—(1) A person appointed under Article 247 shall inquire into the debtor's affairs and, within such period as the High Court may direct, shall submit a report to the Court stating whether the debtor is willing, for the purposes of Part VIII, to make a proposal for a voluntary arrangement.
(2) A report which states that the debtor is willing as is mentioned in paragraph (1) shall also state—
(a)whether, in the opinion of the person making the report, a meeting of the debtor's creditors should be summoned to consider the proposal, and
(b)if in that person's opinion such a meeting should be summoned, the date on which, and time and place at which, he proposes the meeting should be held.
(3) On considering a report under this Article the High Court may—
(a)without any application, make an interim order under Article 226, if it thinks that it is appropriate to do so for the purpose of facilitating the consideration and implementation of the debtor's proposal, or
(b)if it thinks it would be inappropriate to make such an order, make a bankruptcy order.
(4) An interim order made by virtue of this Article ceases to have effect at the end of such period as the High Court may specify for the purpose of enabling the debtor's proposal to be considered by his creditors in accordance with the applicable provisions of Part VIII.
(5) Where it has been reported to the High Court under this Article that a meeting of the debtor's creditors should be summoned, the person making the report shall, unless the Court otherwise directs, summon that meeting for the time, date and place proposed in his report; and the meeting is then deemed to have been sum‐moned under Article 231, and paragraphs (2) and (3) of that Article, and Articles 232 to 237 apply accordingly.