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8.—(1) Where as a result of the revisions to the accounts, the company is no longer entitled to exemption from audit under Chapter 1 of Part 16 of the 2006 Act, the company shall cause an auditor's report on the revised accounts to be prepared.
(2) The auditor's report must be delivered to the registrar within 28 days after the date of revision of the accounts.
(3) Sections 451 (default in filing accounts and reports: offences) and 452 (default in filing accounts: court order) of the 2006 Act apply with respect to a failure to comply with the requirements of this regulation as they apply with respect to a failure to comply with the requirements of section 441 of that Act but as if—
(a)the references in section 451(1) and in section 452(1)(a) to “the period for filing those accounts and reports” were references to the period of 28 days referred to in paragraph (2); the reference in section 451(1) and (2) to “that period” are to be construed accordingly, and
(b)the references in section 451(3) to “the documents in question” and “this Part” were, respectively, a reference to the auditor's report referred to in paragraph (2) and the provisions of Part 16 of the 2006 Act as applied by these Regulations.
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