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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Overseas Companies Regulations 2009 No. 1801
73.—(1) Notice must be given to the registrar of the appointment in relation to a company to which this Part applies of a judicial factor (in Scotland).
(2) The notice must be given by the judicial factor.
(3) The notice must specify an address at which service of documents (including legal process) may be effected on the judicial factor.
(4) Notice of a change in the address for service may be given to the registrar by the judicial factor.
(5) A judicial factor who has notified the registrar of the appointment must also notify the registrar of the termination of the appointment.
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