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16. For regulation 9(1) substitute—
9.—(1) Where it is proposed to register an SE formed as the subsidiary of an SE in accordance with Article 3(2), there must be delivered to the registrar an application for registration together with—
(a)a copy of the statutes of the proposed subsidiary SE; and
(b)a statement of compliance (see regulation 11A).
(2) The application must contain the following particulars in respect of each subscribing SE—
(a)its name;
(b)its registered number (if any);
(c)its registered office address;
(d)the Member State in which it is registered; and
(e)the address of the registry where its documents are filed.
(3) The application must also contain—
(a)a statement of the new SE’s name and registered office address (see regulation 10A);
(b)a statement of its proposed members (see regulation 10B);
(c)a statement of subscribed capital (see regulation 10C); and
(d)an employee involvement statement (see regulation 10D) made—
(i)in the case of a statement under paragraph 10D(2), on behalf of the special negotiating body and by a proposed member of the management or administrative organ of the proposed subsidiary SE; or
(ii)in the case of a statement under paragraph 10D(3), by a proposed member of the management or administrative organ of the proposed subsidiary SE.”
Regulation 9 was amended by regulation 10 of S.I. 2009/2400.
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