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77.
The liquidators, except in the case of bankruptcy, must within one week after dissolution register their names and domiciles and the cause and date of dissolution, and in any case must give notice thereof to the competent public authorities.
A liquidator who assumes his position in the course of the liquidation must within one week from such day register his name and domicile and give notice thereof to the competent public authorities.
78.
The functions of the liquidators are as follows:—
- To wind up all pending business of the juridical person;
- To collect all obligations existing in its favour and to perform all obligations existing against it;
- To hand over the remainder of its assets.
The liquidators may do all acts necessary for the performance of their functions as specified in the foregoing paragraph.
79.
The liquidators must within three months after assuming their functions give three public notices to the creditors to present their claims within a fixed period, which must not be less than two months.
Such public notice must contain a statement that, if a creditor does not present his claim within the period fixed, it will be excluded from the liquidation. But liquidators must not exclude any creditor known to them.
The liquidators must send special notices to present their claims to all known creditors.