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11In section 23 of the 1986 Act (statement of proposals) as applied by this Part of this Schedule for subsections (1) and (2) substitute—
“(1)Where an air traffic administration order has been made, the air traffic administrator shall, within 3 months (or such longer period as the court may allow) after the making of the order, send a statement of his proposals for achieving the purposes of the order—
(a)to the Secretary of State,
(b)to the CAA,
(c)to all creditors of the company (so far as he is aware of their addresses), and
(d)to the registrar of companies.
(2)The air traffic administrator may from time to time revise those proposals.
(2A)If the air traffic administrator proposes to make revisions which appear to him to be substantial, he shall before making them send a statement of the proposed revisions—
(a)to the Secretary of State,
(b)to the CAA,
(c)to all creditors of the company (so far as he is aware of their addresses), and
(d)to the registrar of companies.
(2B)The air traffic administrator shall give a copy of any statement under subsection (1) or (2A) to all members of the company before the end of the period described in subsection (1) or, as the case may be, before making the revisions.
(2C)The requirement in subsection (2B) is satisfied if the administrator—
(a)sends a copy of the statement to all members of the company (so far as he is aware of their addresses), or
(b)publishes in the prescribed manner a notice stating an address to which members should write for copies of the statement to be sent to them free of charge.”
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