1987 - Proof of claims.

     § 1987.  Proof of claims.        (a)  General rule.--In a proceeding under this subchapter,     the court may require all creditors of the business corporation     to file with the office of the clerk of the court of common     pleas or with the receiver, in such form as the court may     prescribe, verified proofs of their respective claims. If the     court requires the filing of claims, it shall fix a date, which     shall not be less than 120 days from the date of the order, as     the last day for filing of claims and shall prescribe the notice     that shall be given to creditors and claimants of the date so     fixed. Prior to or after the date so fixed, the court may extend     the time for the filing of claims. Creditors and claimants who     do not file proofs of claim on or before the date so fixed may     be barred, by order of court, from participating in the     distribution of the assets of the corporation.        (b)  Cross reference.--See section 1979 (relating to survival     of remedies and rights after dissolution).        Cross References.  Section 1987 is referred to in section     1979 of this title.