F1SCHEDULE B1ADMINISTRATION
ENDING ADMINISTRATION
Automatic end of administration
77.
(1)
The appointment of an administrator shall cease to have effect at the end of the period of one year beginning with the date on which it takes effect.
(2)
But—
(a)
on the application of an administrator the High Court may by order extend his term of office for a specified period, and
(b)
an administrator's term of office may be extended for a specified period not exceeding 6 months by consent.
78.
(1)
An order of the High Court under paragraph 77—
(a)
may be made in respect of an administrator whose term of office has already been extended by order or by consent, but
(b)
may not be made after the expiry of the administrator's term of office.
(2)
Where an order is made under paragraph 77 the administrator shall as soon as is reasonably practicable notify the registrar.
(3)
An administrator who fails without reasonable excuse to comply with sub-paragraph (2) commits an offence.
79.
(1)
In paragraph 77(2)(b) “consent” means consent of—
(a)
each secured creditor of the company, and
(b)
if the company has unsecured debts, creditors whose debts amount to more than 50 per cent. of the company's unsecured debts, disregarding debts of any creditor who does not respond to an invitation to give or withhold consent.
(2)
But where the administrator has made a statement under paragraph 53(1)(b) “consent” means—
(a)
consent of each secured creditor of the company, or
(b)
if the administrator thinks that a distribution may be made to preferential creditors, consent of—
(i)
each secured creditor of the company, and
(ii)
preferential creditors whose debts amount to more than 50 per cent. of the preferential debts of the company, disregarding debts of any creditor who does not respond to an invitation to give or withhold consent.
(3)
Consent for the purposes of paragraph 77(2)(b) may be—
(a)
written, or
(b)
signified at a creditors' meeting.
(4)
An administrator's term of office—
(a)
may be extended by consent only once,
(b)
may not be extended by consent after extension by order of the High Court, and
(c)
may not be extended by consent after expiry.
(5)
Where an administrator's term of office is extended by consent he shall as soon as is reasonably practicable—
(a)
file notice of the extension with the Court, and
(b)
notify the registrar.
(6)
An administrator who fails without reasonable excuse to comply with sub-paragraph (5) commits an offence.