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2.—(1) In these Regulations—
“the Act” means the Banking Act 2009;
“the Bank” means the Bank of England;
“banking institution” means—
a bank M1;
a building society (within the meaning of section 119 of the Building Societies Act 1986) M2;
an investment firm M3);
a banking group company;
[F1a third-country institution (within the meaning of section 89JA of the Act (resolution of UK branches of third-country institutions)).]
“Case 1”, “Case 2”, “Case 3” and “Case 4” have the meanings given in regulation 3;
“initial instrument” has the meaning given in regulation 6(6);
“relevant banking institution” has the meaning given in regulation 6(6);
“relevant persons” has the meaning given in regulation 5(2);
(2) References to sections of the Act include, as the context requires, those sections [F2as applied with or without modifications by that Act as that Act has effect on the day on which the Bank Recovery and Resolution [F3(Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 come] into force.]
(3) In these Regulations, “relevant compensation order” means—
(a)in relation to Case 1, the bail-in compensation order M4 required to be made in relation to the resolution instrument;
(b)in relation to Case 2, Case 3 or Case 4, the third party compensation order required to be included in the compensation scheme order or the resolution fund order by regulation 4.
Textual Amendments
F1Words in reg. 2(1) inserted (16.12.2016) by The Bank Recovery and Resolution Order 2016 (S.I. 2016/1239), arts. 1(2), 40(2)(a)
F2Words in reg. 2(2) substituted (16.12.2016) by The Bank Recovery and Resolution Order 2016 (S.I. 2016/1239), arts. 1(2), 40(2)(b)
F3Words in reg. 2(2) substituted (31.12.2020) by The Bank Recovery and Resolution and Miscellaneous Provisions (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 (S.I. 2018/1394), reg. 1(2), Sch. 4 para. 6(2); 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)
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M1Defined in section 2 of the Banking Act 2009.
M3Defined in section 258A of the Act. Section 258A was inserted by the Financial Services Act 2012 (c. 21), section 101(1), (7).
M4Defined in section 49(2A) of the Act (subsection (2A) was inserted by the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013 (c.33), Schedule 2, paragraph 6.
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