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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Parent undertaking drawing up accounts for larger group


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Version Superseded: 06/04/2008
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Point in time view as at 11/08/1998.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Companies Act 1989, Cross Heading: Parent undertaking drawing up accounts for larger group.

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Parent undertaking drawing up accounts for larger groupE+W+S
30(1)Where the parent company is itself a subsidiary undertaking, the following information shall be given with respect to that parent undertaking of the company which heads—
(a)the largest group of undertakings for which group accounts are drawn up and of which that company is a member, and
(b)the smallest such group of undertakings.
(2)The name of the parent undertaking shall be stated.
(3)There shall be stated—
(a)if the undertaking is incorporated outside Great Britain, the country in which it is incorporated;
(b)if it is incorporated in Great Britain, whether it is registered in England and Wales or in Scotland;
(c)if it is unincorporated, the address of its principal place of business.
(4)If copies of the group accounts referred to in sub-paragraph (1) are available to the public, there shall also be stated the addresses from which copies of the accounts can be obtained.
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