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3.—(1) The following provisions shall, subject to paragraph 6, have effect where a notice is given in respect of any shares under paragraph 2.
(2) The offeror shall be entitled and bound to acquire those shares on the terms of the offer.
(3) Where the terms of an offer are such as to give the holder of any shares a choice of consideration the notice shall give particulars of the choice and state—
(a)that the holder of the shares may within six weeks from the date of the notice indicate his choice by a written communication sent to the offeror at an address specified in the notice, and
(b)which consideration specified in the offer is to be taken as applying in default of his indicating a choice as aforesaid,
and the terms of the offer mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) shall be determined accordingly.
(4) Sub-paragraph (3) applies whether or not any time-limit or other conditions applicable to the choice under the terms of the offer can still be complied with.
(5) If the consideration offered to or (as the case may be) chosen by the holder of the shares—
(a)is not cash and the offeror is no longer able to provide it, or
(b)was to have been provided by a third party who is no longer bound or able to provide it,
the consideration shall be taken to consist of an amount of cash payable by the offeror which at the date of the notice is equivalent to the consideration offered or (as the case may be) chosen.
(6) At the end of six weeks from the date of the notice the offeror shall forthwith—
(a)send a copy of the notice to the company; and
(b)pay or transfer to the company the consideration for the shares to which the notice relates.
(7) If the shares to which the notice relates are registered the copy of the notice sent to the company under sub-paragraph (6)(a) shall be accompanied by an instrument of transfer executed on behalf of the shareholder by a person appointed by the offeror; and on receipt of that instrument the company shall register the offeror as the holder of those shares.
(8) If the shares to which the notice relates are transferable by the delivery of warrants or other instruments the copy of the notice sent to the company under sub-paragraph (6)(a) shall be accompanied by a statement to that effect; and the company shall on receipt of the statement issue the offeror with warrants or other instruments in respect of the shares and those already in issue in respect of the shares shall become void.
(9) Where the consideration referred to in paragraph (b) of sub-paragraph (6) consists of shares or securities to be allotted by the offeror the reference in that paragraph to the transfer of the consideration shall be construed as a reference to the allotment of the shares or securities to the company.
(10) Any sum received by a company under paragraph (b) of sub-paragraph (6) and any other consideration received under that paragraph shall be held by the company on trust for the person entitled to the shares in respect of which the sum or other consideration was received.
(11) Any sum received by a company under paragraph (b) of sub-paragraph (6), and any dividend or other sum accruing from any other consideration received by a company under that paragraph, shall be paid into a separate bank account, being an account the balance on which bears interest at an appropriate rate and can be withdrawn by such notice (if any) as is appropriate.
(12) Where after reasonable enquiry made at such intervals as are reasonable the person entitled to any consideration held on trust by virtue of sub-paragraph (10) cannot be found and twelve years have elapsed since the consideration was received or the company is wound up the consideration (together with any interest, dividend or other benefit that has accrued from it) shall be paid into court.
(13) In relation to a company registered in Scotland, sub-paragraphs (14) and (15) shall apply in place of sub-paragraph (12).
(14) Where after reasonable enquiry made at such intervals as are reasonable the person entitled to any consideration held on trust by virtue of sub-paragraph (10) cannot be found and twelve years have elapsed since the consideration was received or the company is wound up—
(a)the trust shall terminate;
(b)the company or, as the case may be, the liquidator shall sell any consideration other than cash and any benefit other than cash that has accrued from the consideration; and
(c)a sum representing—
(i)the consideration so far as it is cash,
(ii)the proceeds of any sale under paragraph (b), and
(iii)any interest, dividend or other benefit that has accrued from the consideration,
shall be deposited in the name of the Accountant of Court in a bank account such as is referred to in sub-paragraph (11) and the receipt for the deposit shall be transmitted to the Accountant of Court.
(15) Section 58 of the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 1985(1) (so far as consistent with the Companies Act 1985) shall apply with any necessary modifications to sums deposited under sub-paragraph (14) as that sub-paragraph applies to sums deposited under section 57(1)(a) of the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 1985.
(16) The expenses of any such enquiry as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (12) or (14) may be defrayed out of the money or other property held on trust for the person or persons to whom the enquiry relates.
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