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3. The application shall state the following matters—
(a)the name of the applicant and his address for service within England and Wales;
(b)the name of the debtor in respect of which the foreign proceeding is taking place;
(c)the name or names in which the debtor carries on business in the country where the foreign proceeding is taking place and in this country, if other than the name given under sub-paragraph (b);
(d)the principal or last known place of business of the debtor in Great Britain (if any) and, in the case of an individual, his usual or last known place of residence in Great Britain (if any);
(e)any registered number allocated to the debtor under the Companies Act 1985;
(f)brief particulars of the foreign proceeding in respect of which recognition is applied for, including the country in which it is taking place and the nature of the proceeding;
(g)that the foreign proceeding is a proceeding within the meaning of article 2(i) of the Model Law;
(h)that the applicant is a foreign representative within the meaning of article 2(j) of the Model Law;
(i)the address of the debtor’s centre of main interests and, if different, the address of its registered office or habitual residence, as appropriate; and
(j)if the debtor does not have its centre of main interests in the country where the foreign proceeding is taking place, whether the debtor has an establishment within the meaning of article 2(e) of the Model Law in that country, and if so, its address.
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