C1Part 2Regulation of Social Housing

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Chapter 4Registered providers

Insolvency etc.

I1152Proposals

1

During a moratorium the regulator may make proposals about the future ownership and management of the registered provider's land, with a view to ensuring that the property will be properly managed by a registered provider.

2

In making proposals the regulator shall—

a

have regard to the interests of the registered provider's creditors as a whole, and

b

so far as is reasonably practicable avoid worsening the position of unsecured creditors.

3

Proposals may provide for the appointment of a manager in accordance with section 155 to implement all or part of the proposals.

4

Proposals may not include anything which would result in—

a

a preferential debt being paid otherwise than in priority to a non-preferential debt, F3...

F1aa

an ordinary preferential debt being paid otherwise than in priority to a secondary preferential debt,

b

a preferential creditor (PC1) being paid a smaller proportion of F4an ordinary preferential debt than another preferential creditor (PC2) (unless PC1 consents) F6...

F2c

a preferential creditor (PC1) being paid a smaller proportion of a secondary preferential debt than another preferential creditor (PC2) (unless PC2 consents)F5or

F5d

if the registered provider is a relevant financial institution—

i

an ordinary non-preferential debt being paid otherwise than in priority to a secondary non-preferential debt,

ii

a secondary non-preferential debt being paid otherwise than in priority to a tertiary non-preferential debt, or

iii

a secondary non-preferential creditor (Creditor 1) being paid a smaller proportion of a secondary non-preferential debt than another secondary non-preferential creditor (Creditor 2) (unless Creditor 1 consents).

5

Proposals relating to a registered provider which is a charity (C1)—

a

may not require it to act outside the terms of its trusts, and

b

may provide for the disposal of accommodation only to another charity whose objects the regulator thinks are similar to those of C1.