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PART 9E+WMISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL

Power of Secretary of State to regulate certain mattersE+W

95.—(1) Pursuant to paragraph 27 of Schedule 8 to the 1986 Act, the Secretary of State may, subject to the 1986 Act, the 1999 Act and these Rules, make regulations with respect to any matter provided for in these Rules as relates to the carrying out of the functions of a special PPP administrator of a PPP company.

(2) Regulations made pursuant to paragraph (1) may—

(a)confer discretion on the court;

(b)make non-compliance with any of the regulations a criminal offence;

(c)make different provision for different cases, including different provision for different areas; and

(d)contain such incidental, supplemental and transitional provisions as may appear to the Secretary of State necessary or expedient.

Commencement Information

I1Rule 95 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

NoticesE+W

96.—(1) All notices required or authorised by or under the 1986 Act or these Rules to be given must be in writing, unless it is otherwise provided, or the court allows the notice to be given in some other way.

(2) Where in any PPP administration proceedings a notice is required to be sent or given by the special PPP administrator, the sending or giving of it may be proved by means of a certificate by him, or his solicitor, or a partner or an employee of either of them, that the notice was duly posted.

(3) In the case of a notice to be sent or given by a person other than the special PPP administrator, the sending or giving of it may be proved by means of a certificate by that person that he posted the notice, or instructed another person (naming him) to do so.

(4) A certificate under this rule may be endorsed on a copy or specimen of the notice to which it relates.

Commencement Information

I2Rule 96 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

Quorum at creditors’ meetingsE+W

97.—(1) Any meeting of creditors called or summoned by a special PPP administrator is competent to act if a quorum is present.

(2) Subject to paragraph (3), a quorum is at least one creditor entitled to vote.

(3) For the purposes of this rule, the reference to the creditor necessary to constitute a quorum is to those persons present or represented by proxy by any person (including the chairman) and includes persons duly represented under section 323 (representation of corporations at meetings) of the 2006 Act as applied by rule 88(1).

(4) Where at any meeting of creditors—

(a)the provisions of this rule as to a quorum being present are satisfied by the attendance of—

(i)the chairman alone; or

(ii)one other person in addition to the chairman; and

(b)the chairman is aware, by virtue of proofs and proxies received or otherwise, that one or more additional persons would, if attending, be entitled to vote,

the meeting shall not commence until at least the expiry of 15 minutes after the time appointed for its commencement.

Commencement Information

I3Rule 97 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

Evidence of proceedings at meetingE+W

98.—(1) A minute of proceedings at a meeting (held under the 1986 Act or these Rules) of the creditors or the members of a PPP company called or summoned by the special PPP administrator, signed by a person describing himself as, or appearing to be, the chairman of that meeting is admissible in PPP administration proceedings without further proof.

(2) The minute is prime facie evidence that—

(a)the meeting was duly convened and held;

(b)all resolutions passed at the meeting were duly passed; and

(c)all proceedings at the meeting duly took place.

Commencement Information

I4Rule 98 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

Documents issuing from Secretary of StateE+W

99.—(1) Any document purporting to be, or to contain, any order, directions or certificate issued by the Secretary of State shall be received in evidence and deemed to be or (as the case may be) contain that order or certificate, or those directions, without further proof, unless the contrary is shown.

(2) Paragraph (1) applies whether the document is signed by the Secretary of State himself or an officer on his behalf.

(3) Without prejudice to the foregoing, a certificate signed by the Secretary of State or an officer on his behalf and confirming—

(a)the making of an order;

(b)the issuing of any document; or

(c)the exercise of any discretion, power or obligation arising or imposed under the 1986 Act, the 1999 Act or these Rules,

is conclusive evidence of the matters dealt with in the certificate.

Commencement Information

I5Rule 99 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

Forms for use in PPP administration proceedingsE+W

100.—(1) The forms contained in the Schedule to these Rules shall be used in, and in connection with, PPP administration proceedings.

(2) The forms shall be used with such variations, if any, as the circumstances may require.

Commencement Information

I6Rule 100 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

Special PPP administrator’s securityE+W

101.—(1) Wherever under the 1999 Act or these Rules any person has to appoint, or proposes the appointment of, a person to the office of special PPP administrator, he is under a duty to satisfy himself that the person appointed or to be appointed has security for the proper performance of his functions.

(2) In any PPP administration proceedings the cost of the special PPP administrator’s security shall be defrayed as an expense of the proceedings.

Commencement Information

I7Rule 101 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

Time-limitsE+W

102.—(1) The provisions of CPR rule 2.8 (time) apply, as regards computation of time, to anything required or authorised to be done by these Rules.

(2) The provisions of CPR rule 3.1(2)(a) (the court’s general powers of management) apply so as to enable the court to extend or shorten the time for compliance with anything required or authorised to be done by these Rules.

Commencement Information

I8Rule 102 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

Service by postE+W

103.—(1) For a document to be properly served by post, it must be contained in an envelope addressed to the person on whom service is to be effected, and pre-paid for first class post.

(2) A document to be served by post may be sent to the last known address of the person to be served.

(3) Where a document is served by post, the document is treated as served on the second business day after the date of posting unless the contrary is shown.

(4) The date of posting is presumed, unless the contrary is shown, to be the date shown in the post-mark on the envelope in which the document is contained.

Commencement Information

I9Rule 103 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

General provisions as to service and noticeE+W

104.  Subject to rules 103, 105(1) and 117, CPR Part 6 (service of documents) applies as regards any matter relating to the service of documents and the giving of notice in PPP administration proceedings.

Commencement Information

I10Rule 104 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

Service outside the jurisdictionE+W

105.—(1) Section 3 of CPR Part 6 (special provisions about service out of the jurisdiction) does not apply in PPP administration proceedings.

(2) Where for the purposes of PPP administration proceedings any process or order of the court, or other document, is required to be served on a person who is not in England and Wales, the court may order service to be effected within such time, on such person, at such place and in such manner as it thinks fit, and may also require such proof of service as it thinks fit.

(3) An application under this rule shall be supported by an affidavit stating—

(a)the grounds on which the application is made; and

(b)in what place or country the person to be served is, or probably may be found.

Commencement Information

I11Rule 105 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

Confidentiality of documentsE+W

106.—(1) Where in PPP administration proceedings the special PPP administrator considers, in the case of a document forming part of the records of the proceedings, that—

(a)it should be treated as confidential; or

(b)it is of such a nature that its disclosure would be calculated to be injurious to the interests of the creditors or members of a PPP company,

he may decline to allow it to be inspected by a person who would otherwise be entitled to inspect it.

(2) Where under this rule the special PPP administrator determines to refuse inspection of a document, the person wishing to inspect it may apply to the court for that determination to be overruled; and the court may either overrule it altogether, or sustain it subject to such conditions (if any) as it thinks fit to impose.

(3) Nothing in this rule entitles the special PPP administrator to decline to allow the inspection of any claim or proxy.

Commencement Information

I12Rule 106 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

Notices sent simultaneously to the same personE+W

107.  Where under the 1986 Act, the 1999 Act or these Rules a document of any description is to be sent to a person (whether or not as a member of a class of persons to whom that same document is to be sent), it may be sent as an accompaniment to any other document or information which the person is to receive, with or without modification or adaptation of the form applicable to that document.

Commencement Information

I13Rule 107 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

Right to copy documentsE+W

108.—(1) Where under the 1986 Act or these Rules a person has a right to inspect documents, the right includes that of taking copies of those documents, on payment—

(a)in the case of documents on the court’s file of proceedings, of the fee chargeable under any order made under section 92 of the Courts Act 2003(1); and

(b)otherwise, of the appropriate fee.

Commencement Information

I14Rule 108 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

Charge for copy documentsE+W

109.  Where in PPP administration proceedings the special PPP administrator is requested by a creditor or member to supply copies of any documents, he is entitled to require the payment of the appropriate fee in respect of the supply of the documents.

Commencement Information

I15Rule 109 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

Non-receipt of notice of meetingE+W

110.  Where in accordance with the 1986 Act or these Rules a meeting of creditors is called or summoned by notice, the meeting is presumed to have been duly summoned and held, notwithstanding that not all those to whom the notice is to be given have received it.

Commencement Information

I16Rule 110 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

Right to have list of creditorsE+W

111.—(1) In any PPP administration proceedings a creditor who under these Rules has the right to inspect documents on the court file also has the right to require the special PPP administrator to furnish him with a list of the creditors of the PPP company and the amounts of their respective debts.

This does not apply if a statement of the PPP company’s affairs has been filed in court.

(2) The special PPP administrator, on being required by any person to furnish that list, shall send it to him, but is entitled to charge the appropriate fee for doing so.

Commencement Information

I17Rule 111 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

False claim of status as creditor or memberE+W

112.—(1) Where these Rules provide for creditors or members of a PPP company a right to inspect any documents, whether on the court’s file or in the hands of the special PPP administrator or other person, it is an offence for a person, with the intention of obtaining a sight of documents which he has not under these Rules any right to inspect, falsely to claim a status which would entitle him to inspect them.

(2) A person guilty of an offence under this rule is liable—

(a)in summary proceedings, to a maximum of six months’ imprisonment or a fine of the statutory maximum, or both;

(b)on indictment, to two years’ imprisonment or a fine, or both.

Commencement Information

I18Rule 112 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

The GazetteE+W

113.—(1) A copy of the Gazette containing any notice required by the 1986 Act or these Rules to be gazetted is evidence of any fact stated in the notice.

(2) In the case of an order of the court notice of which is required by the 1986 Act or these Rules to be gazetted, a copy of the Gazette containing the notice may in any proceedings be produced as conclusive evidence that the order was made on the date specified in the notice.

(3) Where an order of the court which is gazetted has been varied, and where any matter has been erroneously or inaccurately gazetted, the person whose responsibility it was to procure the requisite entry in the Gazette shall forthwith cause the variation of the order to be gazetted or, as the case may be, a further entry to be made in the Gazette for the purpose of correcting the error or inaccuracy.

Commencement Information

I19Rule 113 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

Punishment of offencesE+W

114.  Section 431 (summary proceedings) of the 1986 Act, as it applies to England and Wales, has effect in relation to offences under these Rules as to offences under that Act.

Commencement Information

I20Rule 114 in force at 30.11.2007, see rule 1

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