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The Insolvency (England and Wales) Rules 2016

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Application to the Chief Land Registrar to register a bankruptcy applicationE+W

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10.37.—(1) When a bankruptcy application is made, the adjudicator must as soon as reasonably practicable deliver to the Chief Land Registrar an application for registration of the bankruptcy application, in the register of pending actions.

(2) The application must contain—

(a)a statement that the adjudicator is applying for registration of a bankruptcy application as a pending action under section 5 of the Land Charges Act 1972 M1;

(b)the debtor's name and any alternative name by which the debtor has been or is known;

(c)the debtor's date of birth;

(d)the debtor's gender, if known;

(e)the debtor's occupation, including any trading name;

(f)the postal address for each known place of residence of the debtor;

(g)the debtor's business address where the adjudicator considers it appropriate for the purpose of the application;

(h)the relevant key number allocated by the Chief Land Registrar;

(i)the reference allocated to the bankruptcy application; and

(j)the date of the bankruptcy application.

(3) The application must be authenticated and dated by the adjudicator.

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M11972 c.61; there are amending instruments but none is relevant.

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