The Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989

[F1Extension by High Court on application of directorsN.I.

13CD.(1) At any time after the first 15 business days of the initial period, the directors may apply to the High Court for an order that the moratorium be extended.

(2) The application must be accompanied by—

(a)a statement from the directors that all of the following that have fallen due have been paid or otherwise discharged—

(i)moratorium debts, and

(ii)pre-moratorium debts for which the company does not have a payment holiday during the moratorium (see Article 13D),

(b)a statement from the directors that, in their view, the company is, or is likely to become, unable to pay its pre-moratorium debts,

(c)a statement from the directors as to whether pre-moratorium creditors (as defined by Article 13CC(5) and (6)) have been consulted about the application and if not why not, and

(d)a statement from the monitor that, in the monitor’s view, it is likely that the moratorium will result in the rescue of the company as a going concern.

(3) The rules may make provision about the date on which a statement mentioned in paragraph (2) must be made.

(4) On hearing the application the Court may—

(a)make an order that the moratorium be extended to such date as is specified in the order, or

(b)make any other order which the Court thinks appropriate.

(5) In deciding whether to make an order under paragraph (4)(a) the Court must, in particular, consider the following—

(a)the interests of pre-moratorium creditors, as defined by Article 13CC(5) and (6), and

(b)the likelihood that the extension of the moratorium will result in the rescue of the company as a going concern.

(6) Paragraph (7) applies where—

(a)an application under this Article is made, and

(b)apart from that paragraph, the moratorium would end at a time before the application has been disposed of.

(7) The moratorium—

(a)does not end at the time mentioned in paragraph (6)(b), and

(b)instead, ends—

(i)in a case in which the Court makes an order under paragraph (4)(a), in accordance with the order;

(ii)otherwise, when the application is withdrawn or disposed of.

(8) A moratorium may be extended under this Article more than once.]

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