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2.Application and modification of Part 2 of the 1986 Act in relation to insurers
3.Application and modification of the Insolvency Rules 1986 in relation to insurers
4.Application and modification of the Insolvency (Scotland) Rules 1986 in relation to insurers
Modifications of Part 2 of the Insolvency Act 1986 in relation to insurers
1.(1) In paragraph 3 of Schedule B1 (purpose of administration)—...
2.(1) After paragraph 3 of Schedule B1, insert— (1) This paragraph applies in relation to the administration of...
3.In paragraph 49(4) of Schedule B1 (administrator’s proposals), omit “and”...
4.In paragraph 53(2) of Schedule B1 (business and result of...
5.In paragraph 54(2)(b) of Schedule B1 (revision of administrator’s proposals),...
6.In paragraph 76(1) of Schedule B1 (automatic end of administration),...
7.In paragraph 76(2)(b) of Schedule B1 for “six” substitute “twelve”....
8.In paragraph 79(1) of Schedule B1 (court ending administration on...
9.In paragraph 91(1) of Schedule B1 (supplying vacancy in office...
10.(1) The powers of the administrator specified in Schedule 1...
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