By Joe Jones
Notts County's winding-up petition has been adjourned for a further two weeks, despite the club reportedly insisting that their debt with HMRC is settled.
The Magpies were back before the High Court today expecting the order to be dismissed - according to the Nottingham Post, they received assurances by HMRC on Friday that it would have been the case after 'making three fast payments and furnishing them with bank receipts.'
HMRC do not comment on individual cases, but the Post claims that the club is now expecting the matter to be resolved before they are due back in London in a fortnight's time.
The original case was brought before the High Court last month, but was adjourned because the club was in the process of being sold.
Notts is still up for sale, as talks with several bidders are understood to be still ongoing.
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