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21.—(1) In sub-paragraph (2), references to the application are to a sealed copy of the application issued by the court together with any affidavit in support of it and any documents exhibited to the affidavit.
(2) Unless the court otherwise directs, the application shall be served on the following persons, unless they are the applicant—
(a)on the foreign representative;
(b)on the debtor;
(c)if a British insolvency officeholder is acting in relation to the debtor, on him;
(d)if any person has been appointed an administrative receiver of the debtor or, to the knowledge of the foreign representative, as a receiver or manager of the property of the debtor in England and Wales, on him;
(e)if a member State liquidator has been appointed in main proceedings in relation to the debtor, on him;
(f)if to the knowledge of the foreign representative a foreign representative has been appointed in any other foreign proceeding regarding the debtor, on him;
(g)if there is pending in England and Wales a petition for the winding up or bankruptcy of the debtor, on the petitioner;
(h)on any person who to the knowledge of the foreign representative is or may be entitled to appoint an administrator of the debtor under paragraph 14 of Schedule B1 to the 1986 Act(1) (appointment of administrator by holder of qualifying floating charge); and
(i)if the debtor is a debtor who is of interest to the Financial Services Authority, on that Authority.
Schedule B1 was inserted by the Enterprise Act 2002 (c. 40), section 248(2) and Schedule 16.
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