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1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Banking Act 2009 (Bank Administration) (Modification for Application to Multiple Transfers) Regulations 2009 and come into force on 21st February 2009.
(2) In these Regulations—
“the Act” means the Banking Act 2009;
“a bank in temporary public ownership” is a reference to a bank wholly owned by the Treasury or a nominee of the Treasury;
“onward public sector transferee” means a transferee under a property transfer order by virtue of section 45(2) of the Act who is a company wholly owned by—
the Bank of England,
the Treasury, or
a nominee of the Treasury;
“private sector transferee” means a transferee under a property transfer order by virtue of section 45(2) of the Act who is not an onward public sector transferee;
“property transfer instrument” has the meaning given by section 149(2) of the Act(1).
2. The modifications of Part 3 of the Act listed in the Table to the Schedule apply where—
(a)the Bank of England makes more than one property transfer instrument in respect of a bank, and
(b)Part 3 applies to the bank by virtue of section 149 of the Act.
3.—(1) The modifications of Part 3 of the Act listed in the Table to the Schedule apply with the general modifications specified in paragraph (2) where—
(a)the Treasury make a share transfer order, in respect of the securities issued by a bank (or a bank’s holding company), in accordance with section 13(2) of the Act,
(b)the Treasury make more than one property transfer instrument in respect of the bank under section 45(2) of the Act(2), and
(c)Part 3 applies to the bank by virtue of section 149 and 152 of the Act(3).
(2) The general modifications to the Table to the Schedule are—
(a)a reference to “the Bank of England” is a reference to “the Treasury”;
(b)a reference to a “private sector purchaser” is a reference to a “private sector transferee”;
(c)a reference to a “bridge bank” is a reference to an “onward public sector transferee”.
Dave Watts
Steve McCabe
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury
19th February 2009
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