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27. The general provisions of Part 35 of the Companies Act 2006 mentioned in regulation 60 apply to LLPs subject to relevant transitional provisions and savings in Schedule 2 to the Companies Act 2006 (Commencement No. 8, Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2008 M1 and in the Schedule to the Companies Act 2006 (Part 35) (Consequential Amendments, Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2009 M2.
28. Sections 1064 and 1065 of the Companies Act 2006 (certificates of incorporation), as applied to LLPs by regulation 61, apply to certificates of incorporation whenever issued.
29.—(1) Section 1081 of the Companies Act 2006 (annotation of the register), as applied to LLPs by regulation 64, applies in relation to—
(a)documents delivered to the registrar on or after 1st October 2009 other than those delivered in pursuance of an obligation arising before that date, and
(b)certificates issued by the registrar on or after 1st October 2009 other than those issued in response to a document delivered to the registrar before that date or in pursuance of an obligation arising before that date,
and in relation to the content of, and material derived from, such documents and certificates.
(2) The provisions applicable before 1st October 2009 (and the registrar's former practice with respect to annotation of the register) continue to apply in relation to—
(a)documents delivered to the registrar before that date, or in pursuance of an obligation arising before that date, and
(b)certificates issued by the registrar before that date or in response to a document delivered to the registrar before that date or in pursuance of an obligation arising before that date,
and in relation to the content of, and material derived from, such documents and certificates.
30.—(1) Section 1093 of the Companies Act 2006 (registrar's notice to resolve inconsistency on the register), as applied to LLPs by regulation 67, applies where—
(a)a document is delivered to the registrar on or after 1st October 2009 otherwise than in pursuance of an obligation arising before that date, and
(b)it appears to the registrar that the information contained in the document is inconsistent with other information on the register.
(2) The provisions applicable before 1st October 2009 (and the registrar's former practice with respect to inconsistencies on the register) continue to apply in relation to documents delivered to the registrar before that date or in pursuance of an obligation arising before that date.
31.—(1) This paragraph applies to—
(a)sections 1094 to 1097 of the Companies Act 2006 (removal of material from the register), as applied to LLPs by regulation 67, and
(b)section 1098 of that Act (public notice of removal of certain material from the register), as so applied.
(2) Those provisions apply in relation to—
(a)documents delivered to the registrar on or after 1st October 2009 other than those delivered in pursuance of an obligation arising before that date, and
(b)certificates issued by the registrar on or after 1st October 2009, other than those issued in response to a document delivered to the registrar before that date or in pursuance of an obligation arising before that date,
and in relation to the content of, and material derived from, such documents and certificates.
(3) The provisions applicable before 1st October 2009 (and the registrar's former practice with respect to removal of material from the register) continue to apply in relation to—
(a)documents delivered to the registrar before that date, or in pursuance of an obligation arising before that date, and
(b)certificates issued by the registrar before that date or in response to a document delivered to the registrar before that date or in pursuance of an obligation arising before that date,
and in relation to the content of, and material derived from, such documents or certificates.
32. Section 1112 of the Companies Act 2006 (general false statement offence), as applied to LLPs by regulation 69, applies to all documents delivered, and statements made, on or after 1st October 2009.
33. The repeal of section 710A of the 1985 Act or Article 659A of the 1986 Order (provision and authentication by registrar of documents in non-legible form) does not affect the application of those provisions as applied to LLPs on or after 1st October 2009 in relation to saved provisions of that Act or Order as applied to LLPs.
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