Regulation 34
SCHEDULE 2U.K.Treasury licences: purposes
This schedule has no associated Explanatory Memorandum
PART 1U.K.
InterpretationU.K.
1. In this Schedule—
“designated person” has the same meaning as it has in Part 3 (Finance);
“frozen funds or economic resources” means funds or economic resources frozen by virtue of regulation 12, and any reference to a person's frozen funds or economic resources is to funds or economic resources frozen as a consequence of the designation of that person for the purpose of that regulation.
PART 2U.K.Purposes
Basic needsU.K.
2.—(1) To enable the basic needs of a designated person, or (in the case of an individual) any dependent family member of such a person, to be met.
(2) In the case of an individual in sub-paragraph (1), “basic needs” includes—
(a)medical needs;
(b)needs for—
(i)food;
(ii)payment of insurance premiums;
(iii)payment of tax;
(iv)rent or mortgage payments;
(v)utility payments.
(3) In the case of a person other than an individual in sub-paragraph (1), “basic needs” includes needs for—
(a)payment of insurance premiums;
(b)payment of reasonable fees for the provision of property management services;
(c)payment of remuneration, allowances or pensions of employees;
(d)payment of tax;
(e)rent or mortgage payments;
(f)utility payments.
(4) In sub-paragraph (1)—
“dependent” means financially dependent;
“family member” includes—
(a)
the wife or husband of the designated person;
(b)
the civil partner of the designated person;
(c)
any parent or other ascendant of the designated person;
(d)
any child or other descendant of the designated person;
(e)
any person who is a brother or sister of the designated person, or a child or other descendant of such a person.
Legal servicesU.K.
3. To enable the payment of—
(a)reasonable professional fees for the provision of legal services, or
(b)reasonable expenses associated with the provision of legal services.
Maintenance of frozen funds and economic resourcesU.K.
4. To enable the payment of—
(a)reasonable fees, or
(b)reasonable service charges,
arising from the routine holding or maintenance of frozen funds or economic resources.
Extraordinary expensesU.K.
5. To enable an extraordinary expense of a designated person to be met.
Pre-existing judicial decisions etc.U.K.
6. To enable, by the use of a designated person's frozen funds or economic resources, the implementation or satisfaction (in whole or in part) of a judicial, administrative or arbitral decision or lien, provided that—
(a)the funds or economic resources so used are the subject of the decision or lien,
(b)the decision or lien—
(i)was made or established before the date on which the person became a designated person, and
(ii)is enforceable in the United Kingdom, and
(c)the use of the frozen funds or economic resources does not directly or indirectly benefit any other designated person.
PART 3U.K.Purposes relating only to non-UN designated persons
Humanitarian assistance activities etc.U.K.
7. To enable anything to be done in connection with the performance of any humanitarian assistance activity.
Prior obligationsU.K.
8. To enable, by the use of a designated person's frozen funds or economic resources, the satisfaction of an obligation of that person (whether arising under a contract, other agreement or otherwise), provided that—
(a)the obligation arose before the date on which the person became a designated person, and
(b)no payments are made to another designated person, whether directly or indirectly.
Diplomatic missionsU.K.
9.—(1) To enable anything to be done in order that the functions of a diplomatic mission or consular post in Sudan or of an international organisation enjoying immunities in accordance with international law may be carried out.
(2) In this paragraph—
“consular post” has the same meaning as in the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations done at Vienna on 24 April 1963 , and any reference to the functions of a consular post is to be read in accordance with that Convention;
“diplomatic mission”, and any reference to the functions of a diplomatic mission, are to be read in accordance with the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations done at Vienna on 18 April 1961 ;
Commencement Information
Marginal Citations
Extraordinary situationU.K.
10. To enable anything to be done to deal with an extraordinary situation.