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The Insolvency (England and Wales) Rules 2016

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[F1Documents filed with the court under sections A10(1) or A11(1) of the Act: contents and requirementsE+W

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1A.15.(1) Each document filed with the court under section A10(1) or A11(1) must—

(a)state the nature of the document,

(b)identify the proceedings,

(c)contain the identification details for the company,

(d)be authenticated by, or on behalf of, the person giving the notice or making the statement (as the case may be).

(2) The statement under section A11(1)(e) must also state—

(a)a description of the procedure used,

(b)the venue,

(c)whether, in the case of a meeting, the required quorum was in place, and

(d)the outcome.

(3) The statements under section A10(1)(b) to (d) or A11(1)(b) to (e) (as the case may be) must—

(a)be made within the period of three business days ending with the day on which the notice of extension is filed with the court, and

(b)specify the date on which the statement is made.]

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