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39(1)Schedule 10 (punishment of offences) shall be amended as follows.E+W+S
(2)After the entries for Schedule A1 insert—
“Sch. B1, para. 18(7). | Making false statement in statutory declaration where administrator appointed by holder of floating charge. | 1. On indictment. 2. Summary. | 2 years, or a fine or both. 6 months, or the statutory maximum or both. | |
Sch. B1, para. 20. | Holder of floating charge failing to notify administrator or others of commencement of appointment. | 1. On indictment. 2. Summary. | 2 years, or a fine or both. 6 months, or the statutory maximum or both. | One-tenth of the statutory maximum. |
Sch. B1, para. 27(4). | Making false statement in statutory declaration where appointment of administrator proposed by company or directors. | 1. On indictment. 2. Summary. | 2 years, or a fine or both. 6 months, or the statutory maximum or both. | |
Sch. B1, para. 29(7). | Making false statement in statutory declaration where administrator appointed by company or directors. | 1. On indictment. 2. Summary. | 2 years, or a fine or both. 6 months, or the statutory maximum or both. | |
Sch. B1, para. 32. | Company or directors failing to notify administrator or others of commencement of appointment. | 1. On indictment. 2. Summary. | 2 years, or a fine or both. 6 months, or the statutory maximum or both. | One-tenth of the statutory maximum. |
Sch. B1, para. 45(2). | Administrator, company or officer failing to state in business document that administrator appointed. | Summary. | One-fifth of the statutory maximum. | |
Sch. B1, para. 46(9). | Administrator failing to give notice of his appointment. | Summary. | One-fifth of the statutory maximum. | One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum. |
Sch. B1, para. 48(4). | Failing to comply with provisions about statement of affairs where administrator appointed. | 1. On indictment. 2. Summary. | A fine. The statutory maximum. | One-tenth of the statutory maximum. |
Sch. B1, para. 49(7). | Administrator failing to send out statement of his proposals. | Summary. | One-fifth of the statutory maximum. | One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum. |
Sch. B1, para. 51(5). | Administrator failing to arrange initial creditors’ meeting. | Summary. | One-fifth of the statutory maximum. | One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum. |
Sch. B1, para. 53(3). | Administrator failing to report decision taken at initial creditors’ meeting. | Summary. | One-fifth of the statutory maximum. | One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum. |
Sch. B1, para. 54(7). | Administrator failing to report decision taken at creditors’ meeting summoned to consider revised proposal. | Summary. | One-fifth of the statutory maximum. | One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum. |
Sch. B1, para. 56(2). | Administrator failing to summon creditors’ meeting. | Summary. | One-fifth of the statutory maximum. | One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum. |
Sch. B1, para. 71(6). | Administrator failing to file court order enabling disposal of charged property. | Summary. | One-fifth of the statutory maximum. | One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum. |
Sch. B1, para. 72(5). | Administrator failing to file court order enabling disposal of hire-purchase property. | Summary. | One-fifth of the statutory maximum. | One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum. |
Sch. B1, para. 77(3). | Administrator failing to notify Registrar of Companies of automatic end of administration. | Summary. | One-fifth of the statutory maximum. | One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum. |
Sch. B1, para. 78(6). | Administrator failing to give notice of extension by consent of term of office. | Summary. | One-fifth of the statutory maximum. | One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum. |
Sch. B1, para. 80(6). | Administrator failing to give notice of termination of administration where objective achieved. | Summary. | One-fifth of the statutory maximum. | One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum. |
Sch. B1, para. 84(9). | Administrator failing to comply with provisions where company moves to dissolution. | Summary. | One-fifth of the statutory maximum. | One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum. |
Sch. B1, para. 86(3). | Administrator failing to notify Registrar of Companies where court terminates administration. | Summary. | One-fifth of the statutory maximum. | One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum. |
Sch. B1, para. 89(3). | Administrator failing to give notice on ceasing to be qualified. | Summary. | One-fifth of the statutory maximum. | One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.” |
(3)Omit the entries for the following provisions—
(a)section 12(2),
(b)section 15(8),
(c)section 18(5),
(d)section 21(3),
(e)section 22(6),
(f)section 23(3),
(g)section 24(7), and
(h)section 27(6).
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F1Act: for the words "solicitor of the Supreme Court of Northern Ireland" wherever they occur there is substituted (prosp.) the words "solicitor of the Court of Judicature of Northern Ireland" by virtue of Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (c. 4), ss. 59, 148(1), Sch. 11 para. 5 [Editorial Note: this amendment will be carried through into the text of the Act at the same time as any other effects on the Act for the year in which the relevant commencement order (or first such order) is made]
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