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9A—(1) For the purposes of these Regulations, the genuine diversity of ownership condition is as follows.
(2) The genuine diversity of ownership condition is that an authorised investment fund must—
(a)meet conditions A to C throughout the accounting period; or
(b)comply with paragraph (8).
(3) Condition A is that the fund documents—
(a)contain a statement that units in the fund will be widely available,
(b)specify the intended categories of investor, and
(c)specify that the manager of the fund must market and make available the units in the fund in accordance with paragraph 9A(6)(a).
(4) Condition B is that neither—
(a)the specification of the intended categories of investor, nor
(b)any other terms or conditions governing participation in the fund, whether or not specified in the fund documents,
have a limiting or deterring effect.
(5) In paragraph (4) a limiting or deterring effect means an effect which—
(a)limits investors to a limited number of specific persons or specific groups of connected persons, or
(b)deters a reasonable investor within the intended categories of investor from investing in the fund.
(6) Condition C is that—
(a)units in the fund must be marketed and made available—
(i)sufficiently widely to reach the intended categories of investors, and
(ii)in a manner appropriate to attract those categories of investors; and
(b)a person who is in an intended category of investor can, upon request to the manager of the fund, obtain information about that fund and acquire units in it.
Condition C is subject to paragraph (7).
(7) Condition C shall be treated as being met even if at the relevant time the fund has no capacity to receive additional investments, unless—
(a)the capacity of the fund to receive investments in it is fixed by the fund documents (or otherwise), and
(b)a pre-determined number of specific persons or specific groups of connected persons make investments in the fund which collectively exhausts all, or substantially all, of that capacity.
(8) An authorised investment fund which is a Property AIF also meets the genuine diversity of ownership condition if—
(a)an investor in the fund is a unit trust scheme (a “feeder fund”);
(b)conditions A to C are met in relation to the authorised investment fund after taking into account—
(i)the fund documents relating to the feeder fund, and
(ii)the intended investors in the feeder fund; and
(c)the authorised investment fund and the feeder fund have the same manager (or proposed manager).
(9) In this Part “fund documents” means—
(a)the instrument constituting the fund, and
(b)the fund’s prospectus in issue for the time being (including any supplements to the prospectus).]
Textual Amendments
F1Pt. 1A inserted (1.9.2009) by The Authorised Investment Funds (Tax) (Amendment) Regulations 2009 (S.I. 2009/2036), regs. 1, 6
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