749Restrictions on particulars to be provided by [relevant lawyers] U.K.
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(1)In relation to anything done by a [relevant lawyer] on behalf of a client who does not consent to the information otherwise required from the [relevant lawyer] under section 748 being provided, the [relevant lawyer] may not be compelled under that section to do more than—
(a)state that the [relevant lawyer] is or was acting on behalf of a client, and
(b)give the name and address of the client and any relevant person.
(2)In the case of anything done by the [relevant lawyer] in connection with the transfer of any asset by or to an individual who is ... UK resident to or by [a closely-held company whose business does not consist wholly or mainly of the carrying on of a trade or trades], the transferor and the transferee are relevant persons.
(3)In the case of anything done by the [relevant lawyer] in connection with any associated operation in relation to any such transfer, the persons concerned in the associated operations are relevant persons.
(4)In the case of anything done by the [relevant lawyer] in connection with the formation or management of [a closely-held company whose business does not consist wholly or mainly of the carrying on of a trade or trades], the body corporate is a relevant person.
(5)In the case of anything done by the [relevant lawyer] in connection with—
(a)the creation of any settlement as a result of which income becomes payable to a person abroad, or
(b)the execution of the trusts of any such settlement,
the settlor and that person are relevant persons.
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[(7)In this section—
“relevant lawyer” means a barrister, advocate, solicitor or other legal representative communications with whom may be the subject of a claim to professional privilege or, in Scotland, protected from disclosure in legal proceedings on grounds of confidentiality of communication;
“settlement” and “settlor” have the meanings given by section 620 of ITTOIA 2005.]
(8)In the application of this section to Scotland, any reference to the trusts of a settlement is a reference to the purposes of the settlement.