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Rule 1.54
1. A decision of the Sheriff or the Court of Session under rule 1.56.S
2. Any statement of affairs delivered to the administrator in accordance with rule 3.29(4) subject to any order of the court made under rule 3.45 that the statement of affairs or a specified part must not be inserted in the sederunt book.S
3. Any statement of concurrence delivered to the administrator in accordance with rule 3.31(1).S
4. A copy of the notice of the result of the creditors' decision on a proposed revision to the administrator's proposals under rule 3.43.S
5. A copy of the certified order delivered to the administrator in accordance with rule 3.49(4).S
6. A record of every resolution passed at a creditors' committee meeting as recorded and authenticated in accordance with rule 3.85(3).S
7. A copy of every resolution passed under rule 3.86, together with a note that agreement to the resolution of the creditors' committee was obtained.S
8. Under rule 3.96:S
(a)the accounts submitted for audit;
(b)the scheme of division; and
(c)the final determination in relation to the administrator's outlays and remuneration.
9.—(1) Details of the administrator's decision to accept a claim (whether in whole or in part) under rule 3.108(1) including—S
(a)the amount of the claim accepted;
(b)the category of debt, and the value of any security, as decided by the administrator.
(2) Details of the administrator's reasons for rejecting a claim (whether in whole or in part) under rule 3.108(3).
(3) Any decision of the court on an appeal under rule 3.108(5).
10. Details of—S
(a)any agreement reached under rule 3.117(2)(b)(i); or
(b)any determination made under rule 3.117(2)(b)(ii).
11. A record of a decision procedure made in accordance with rule 5.36(1).S
12. A record of a deemed consent procedure made in accordance with rule 5.36(4).S
13. All proxies used for voting at a meeting, as soon as reasonably practicable after the meeting (where the chair is the office-holder), or as soon as reasonably practicable after their delivery to the office-holder in accordance with rule 6.6(2) (where the chair is not the office-holder).S
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