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98.—(1) Where under the 1986 Act or these Rules a notice must be published in the Edinburgh Gazette, in addition to any content specifically required by the 1986 Act or any other provision of these Rules, the content of such a notice must be as set out in this Rule.
(2) All notices published must specify insofar as it is applicable in relation to the particular notice—
(a)the name and postal address of the postal administrator acting in the proceedings;
(b)the capacity in which the postal administrator is acting and the date of appointment;
(c)either an e-mail address, or a telephone number, through which the postal administrator may by contacted;
(d)the name of any person other than the postal administrator (if any) who may be contacted regarding the proceedings;
(e)the number assigned to the postal administrator by the Secretary of State;
(f)the court name and any number assigned to the proceedings by the court;
(g)the registered name of the company;
(h)the registered number of the company;
(i)the registered office of the company, or if an unregistered company, the postal address of its principal place of business;
(j)any principal trading address of the company if this is different from its registered office;
(k)any name under which the company was registered in the 12 months prior to the date of the commencement of the proceedings which are the subject of the Gazette notice; and
(l)any name or style (other than the company’s registered name) under which—
(i)the company carried on business; and
(ii)any debt owed to a creditor was incurred.
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