Insolvency Act 1986

Section 55.

SCHEDULE 2Powers of a Scottish Receiver (Additional to Those Conferred on him by the Instrument of Charge)

1Power to take possession of, collect and get in the property from the company or a liquidator thereof or any other person, and for that purpose, to take such proceedings as may seem to him expedient.

2Power to sell, feu, hire out or otherwise dispose of the property by public roup or private bargain and with or without advertisement

3Power to raise or borrow money and grant security therefor over the property.

4Power to appoint a solicitor or accountant or other professionally qualified person to assist him in the performance of his functions.

5Power to bring or defend any action or other legal proceedings in the name and on behalf of the company.

6Power to refer to arbitration all questions affecting the company.

7Power to effect and maintain insurances in respect of the business and property of the company.

8Power to use the company's seal.

9Power to do all acts and to execute in the name and on behalf of the company any deed, receipt or other document.

10Power to draw, accept, make and endorse any bill of exchange or promissory note in the name and on behalf of the company.

11Power to appoint any agent to do any business which he is unable to do himself or which can more conveniently be done by an agent, and power to employ and dismiss employees.

12Power to do all such things (including the carrying out of works), as may be necessary for the realisation of the property.

13Power to make any payment which is necessary or incidental to the performance of his functions.

14Power to carry on the business of the company or any part of it.

15Power to grant or accept a surrender of a lease or tenancy of any of the property, and to take a lease or tenancy of any property required or convenient for the business of the company.

16Power to make any arrangement or compromise on behalf of the company.

17Power to call up any uncalled capital of the company.

18Power to establish subsidiaries of the company.

19Power to transfer to subsidiaries of the company the business of the company or any part of it and any of the property.

20Power to rank and claim in the bankruptcy, insolvency, sequestration or liquidation of any person or company indebted to the company and to receive dividends, and to accede to trust deeds for creditors of any such person.

21Power to present or defend a petition for the winding up of the company.

22Power to change the situation of the company's registered office.

23Power to do all other things incidental to the exercise of the powers mentioned in section 55(1) of this Act or above in this Schedule.