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3.11.—(1) Where the court makes an administration order the court’s order must be headed “Administration order” and must contain the following—
(a)identification details for the insolvency proceedings;
(b)the address for service of the applicant;
(c)details of any other parties (including the company) appearing and by whom represented;
(d)an order that during the period the administration order is in force the affairs, business and property of the company are to be managed by the administrator;
(e)the name of the person appointed as administrator;
(f)an order that that person is appointed as administrator of the company;
(g)a statement that the court is satisfied either that the EU Regulation does not apply or that it does;
(h)where the EU Regulation does apply, a statement whether the proceedings are main, secondary, or territorial proceedings;
(i)the date of the order (and, if the court so orders, the time); and
(j)such other provisions, if any, as the court thinks just.
(2) Where two or more administrators are appointed, the order must also specify, in terms of paragraph 100(2) of Schedule B1—
(a)which functions, if any, are to be exercised by those persons appointed acting jointly; and
(b)which functions, if any, are to be exercised by any or all of the persons appointed.
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