Multiple Choice
Under a court ordered winding up, a liquidator does not have the power to:
A) enter into legal proceedings on behalf of the company.
B) dispose of the property of the company.
C) use any legal methods to obtain money from a debtor.
D) pay the company's shareholders before paying the creditors.
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