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8.(1) The Limited Liability Partnerships (Accounts and Audit) (Application of...
9.Amendment of regulation 4 (scheme of Part 15 as applied to LLPs)
11.Amendment of Part 6 (publication of accounts and auditor’s report)
12.Amendment of regulation 13 (publication of accounts and auditors’ report)
13.Amendment of regulation 14 (default in sending out copies of accounts and auditor’s report)
14.Amendment of regulation 15 (right of member or debenture holder to copies of accounts and auditor’s report)
15.Amendment of regulation 16 (requirements in connection with publication of accounts and auditor’s report)
16.Amendment of Part 7 (filing of accounts and auditor’s report)
17.Amendment of regulation 17 (duty to file accounts and reports)
18.Amendment of regulation 19 (filing obligations of large LLPs)
19.Amendment of regulation 22 (failure to file accounts and auditor’s report)
21.Amendment of regulation 23 (revision of defective accounts)
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