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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Application of default rules to designated non-members


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Version Superseded: 01/12/2001
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Point in time view as at 11/08/1998.
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Companies Act 1989, Cross Heading: Application of default rules to designated non-members.

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Application of default rules to designated non-membersU.K.
4(1)The rules may make the same or similar provision in relation to designated non-members as in relation to members of the exchange.
(2)If such provision is made, the exchange must have adequate procedures—
(a)for designating the persons, or descriptions of person, in respect of whom action may be taken,
(b)for keeping under review the question which persons or descriptions of person should be or remain so designated, and
(c)for withdrawing such designation.
(3)The procedures shall be designed to secure that a person is not or does not remain designated if failure by him to meet his obligations in respect of one or more market contracts would be unlikely adversely to affect the operation of the market, and that a description of persons is not or does not remain designated if failure by a person of that description to meet his obligations in respect of one or more market contracts would be unlikely adversely to affect the operation of the market.
(4)The exchange must have adequate arrangements—
(a)for bringing a designation or withdrawal of designation to the attention of the person or description of persons concerned, and
(b)where a description of persons is designated, or the designation of a description of persons is withdrawn, for ascertaining which persons fall within that description.
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