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Changes over time for: Part III


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Version Superseded: 01/12/2001
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Point in time view as at 06/03/1992.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Companies Act 1989, Part III.

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Part IIIU.K. Overseas investment exchanges and clearing houses
15(1)The rules and practices of the body, together with the law of the country in which the body’s head office is situated, must be such as to provide adequate procedures for dealing with the default of persons party to market contracts connected with the body.
(2)The reference in sub-paragraph (1) to default is to a person being unable to meet his obligations.
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