WESTBURN DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED (In Liquidation)
Company Number: SC153986. In a Note at the instance of James Inglis Smith CA, 45 Hope Street, Glasgow, the Liquidator of Castlelaw (No 132) Ltd (Company Number SC150577) and having its registered office at 89 North Orchard Street, Motherwell ML1 3JL for an order in terms of Section 108 of the Insolvency Act 1986 to appoint the said James Inglis Smith as Liquidator of WESTBURN DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED (In Liquidation) the following Deliverance has been pronounced of which intimation is hereby made. Hamilton 21 August 2015. The Sheriff, having considered the foregoing petition, Appoints notice of the import of this Petition and this deliverance to be advertised once in The Edinburgh Gazette and the Herald newspapers and appoints any person interested, if they intend to show cause why the Petition should not be granted, to lodge answers thereto with the Sheriff Clerk, Hamilton Sheriff Court, 4 Beckford Street, Hamilton, ML3 0BT within eight days after such intimation, service or advertisement, under certification.
James Stewart Rennie Solicitor Rennie McInnes LLP Douglas House 42 Main St. Milngavie G62 6BU.
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