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The European Public Limited-Liability Company Regulations 2004

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PART 5E+W+SPROVISIONS REQUIRED BY THE EC REGULATION

[F1Publication of terms of transfer, formation and conversion (Articles 8(2), 32(3) and 37(5))E+W+S

68.(1) Where a transfer proposal is drawn up under Article 8(2), a notice of the transfer proposal must be delivered to the registrar.

(2) The notice under paragraph (1) must contain—

(a)the SE’s name and registered number, and

(b)a copy of the proposal.

(3) The registrar must cause notice of the receipt of the copy of the proposal under paragraph (2)(b) to be published in the Gazette.

(4) Where draft terms for the formation of a holding SE, whether or not its registered office is to be in the United Kingdom, are drawn up under Article 32(2), notice of the draft terms must be delivered to the registrar.

(5) The notice under paragraph (4) must contain—

(a)the company’s name and registered number, and

(b)a copy of the draft terms.

(6) The registrar must cause notice of the receipt of the copy of the draft terms under paragraph (5)(b) to be published in the Gazette.

(7) Where draft terms for the conversion of a public company into an SE are drawn up under Article 37(4), notice of the draft terms must be delivered to the registrar.

(8) The notice under paragraph (7) must contain—

(a)the registered number and name of the public company, and

(b)a copy of the draft terms.

(9) The registrar must cause notice of the receipt of the copy of the draft terms under paragraph (8)(b) to be published in the Gazette.]

Publication of completion of merger (Article 28)E+W+S

69.  Where an SE is formed by merger, whether its registered office is in [F2the United Kingdom] or not, and a public company has taken part in that procedure, the registrar shall cause to be published in the Gazette notice that the merger has been completed.

Textual Amendments

Publication of fulfilment of conditions for the formation of a holding SE (Article 33(3))E+W+S

70.—(1) Where, in respect of a company of a type specified in relation to the United Kingdom in Annex II to the EC Regulation, the conditions for the formation of a holding SE, whether or not it is to be [F3registered in the United Kingdom], are fulfilled, the company shall deliver to the registrar within 14 days of such fulfilment notice of that event F4... and the registrar shall cause to be published in the Gazette notice that these conditions have been fulfilled.

[F5(1A) A notice under paragraph (1) must contain—

(a)the company’s name and registered number, and

(b)the proposed name of the holding SE.]

(2) If default is made in complying with paragraph (1), the company is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.

Publication of other documents or information (Articles 8(12), 15(2), 59(3) and 65)E+W+S

71.—(1) Where, under the Articles of the EC Regulation listed in paragraph (2), the occurrence of an event is required to be publicised, the registrar shall cause to be published in the Gazette notice of receipt of the particulars of that event described in those Articles.

(2) The Articles referred to in paragraph (1) above are:

  • Article 59(3)

  • Article 65.

(3) Where, under the Articles listed in paragraph (4), the registration of an SE, whether on formation under Title II of the EC Regulation, or on the transfer of the registered office of an SE under Article 8 or the deletion of a registration under that Article is required to be publicised, the registrar shall cause to be published in the Gazette notice of that registration or the deletion of that registration and of the receipt of the documents and particulars related to that registration or deletion required to be delivered to the registrar by the EC Regulation or these Regulations.

(4) The Articles referred to in paragraph (3) are:

  • Article 8(12)

  • Article 15(2).

Protection of creditors and others on a transfer (Article 8(7))E+W+S

72.—(1) Where an SE proposes to transfer its registered office to another Member State under Article 8 the SE shall satisfy the Secretary of State that the interests of creditors and holders of other rights in respect of the SE (including those of public bodies) have been adequately protected in respect of any liabilities arising (or that may arise) prior to the transfer by the making of a statement of solvency in the terms set out in paragraphs (4) and (5).

(2) The statement of solvency must be made by all the members of the administrative organ in the case of an SE within the one-tier system and by all the members of the management organ in the case of an SE within the two-tier system.

(3) In the case of an SE within the two-tier system the statement of solvency may not be made unless authorised by the supervisory organ.

(4) The statement shall state that the members of the administrative or management organ, as the case may be, have formed the opinion—

(a)as regards its financial situation immediately following the date on which the transfer is proposed to be made, that there will be no grounds on which the SE could then be found to be unable to pay its debts, and

(b)as regards its prospects for the year immediately following that date, that, having regard to their intentions with respect to the management of the SE’s business during that year and to the amount and character of the financial resources which will in their view be available to the SE during that year, the SE will be able to carry on business as a going concern (and will accordingly be able to pay its debts as they fall due throughout that year).

(5) In forming their opinion for the purposes of paragraph (4)(a), the members of the administrative or the management organ, as the case may be, shall take into account the same liabilities (including prospective and contingent liabilities) as would be relevant under section 122 of the Insolvency Act 1986 M1 [F6or, as the case may be, Article 102 of the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989] (winding up by the court) to the question whether a company is unable to pay its debts.

[F7(6) The statement required by this regulation must contain the following particulars—

(a)details of the SE’s name and registered number;

(b)any proposed new name of the SE;

(c)the proposed date of transfer of the SE; and

(d)confirmation that the liabilities referred to in paragraph (5) were taken into account in forming the statement.]

(7) A member of an administrative or management organ who makes a statement under this regulation without having reasonable grounds for the opinion expressed in the statement is liable, on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment not exceeding two years, or to a fine, or to both, and on summary conviction to imprisonment not exceeding three months, or to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum, or to both.

Power of Secretary of State where an SE no longer complies with the requirements of Article 7E+W+S

73.—(1) If it appears that an SE no longer complies with the requirements laid down in Article 7, the Secretary of State may direct the SE to regularise its position in accordance with Article 64(1)(a) or (b) within such period as may be specified in the direction.

(2) A direction under paragraph (1) is enforceable by the Secretary of State—

(a)in the case of an SE whose registered office is in England and Wales, by an application to the High Court [F8in England and Wales] for an injunction; F9...

(b)in the case of an SE whose registered office is in Scotland, by an application to the Court of Session for an order under section 45 of the Court of Session Act 1988 M2.

[F10(c)in the case of an SE whose registered office is in Northern Ireland, by an application to the High Court in Northern Ireland for an injunction.]

(3) After section 124A of the Insolvency Act 1986 insert—

    124B Petition for winding up of SE

(“(1)) Where—

(a)an SE whose registered office is in Great Britain is not in compliance with Article 7 of Council Regulation (EC) No 2157/2001 on the Statute for a European company (the “EC Regulation”) (location of head office and registered office), and

(b)it appears to the Secretary of State that the SE should be wound up, he may present a petition for it to be wound up if the court thinks it is just and equitable for it to be so.

(2) This section does not apply if the SE is already being wound up by the court.

(3) In this section “SE” has the same meaning as in the EC Regulation.

(4) The Insolvency Act 1986 is consequentially amended as follows—

(a)in section 124 (application for winding up), in subsection (4)(b) after “124A” insert “ or 124B ”;

(b)in Schedule A1 (moratorium where directors propose voluntary arrangement), in paragraph 12(5)(a), after “124A” insert “ or 124B ”;

(c)in Schedule B1 (administration), in paragraphs 40(2)(a), 42(4)(a) and 82(1)(a) after “124A (public interest),” insert

(aa)section 124B (SEs),.

Review of decisions of a competent authority (Articles 8(14) and 19)E+W+S

74.—(1) Where any competent authority or competent authorities oppose—

(a)the transfer of the registered office of an SE under Article 8(14); or

(b)the taking part by a company of the type specified in relation to the United Kingdom in Annex 1 to the EC Regulation in the formation of an SE by merger under Article 19 whether or not its registered office is to be in [F11the United Kingdom],

the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (5) shall apply.

(2) An SE, the transfer of whose registered office is opposed by a competent authority or authorities under Article 8(14) or a company whose taking part in the formation of an SE by merger, whether or not its registered office is to be in [F12the United Kingdom], is opposed by a competent authority or competent authorities under Article 19, may appeal to the relevant court on the grounds that the opposition:

(a)is unlawful; or

(b)is irrational or unreasonable; or

(c)has been made on the basis of a procedural impropriety or otherwise contravenes the rules of natural justice.

(3) For the purposes of this regulation the “relevant court” is in the case of—

(a)an SE, or a company, whose registered office is in England or Wales, the High Court [F13in England and Wales]; F14...

(b)an SE, or a company, whose registered office is in Scotland, the Court of Session.

[F15(c)an SE, or a company, whose registered office is in Northern Ireland, the High Court in Northern Ireland.]

(4) An appeal may only be brought under this regulation with the permission of the court.

(5) The court determining an appeal may—

(a)dismiss the appeal; or

(b)quash the opposition, and where the court quashes an opposition it may refer the matter to the opposing competent authority or authorities with a direction to reconsider it and to make a determination in accordance with the findings of the court.

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