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42.—(1) The Stamp Duty and Stamp Duty Reserve Tax (Eurex Clearing AG) Regulations 2011(1) are amended as follows.
(2) In regulation 2—
(a)at the appropriate place insert—
““clearing member client contract” has the same meaning as in section 155 of the Companies Act 1989;
“default rules” and “defaulting” have the same meaning as in section 188 of the Companies Act 1989;
“EEA central counterparty” and “third country central counterparty” have the same meaning as in section 285 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000;”;
(b)in the definition of “nominee” after “prescribed recognised clearing house,” insert “prescribed EEA central counterparty or prescribed third country central counterparty”.
(3) For regulation 3 substitute—
3. Eurex is prescribed for the purposes of sections 116 and 117 of the Finance Act 1991.”.
(4) In regulation 4
(a)in paragraph (1) after “prescribed by” insert “paragraph (1A) or”;
(b)after paragraph (1) insert—
“(1A) The circumstances prescribed by this paragraph are where, in connection with a facility transaction or an over the counter transaction, the conditions in paragraphs (1B) and (1C) are met.
(1B) A clearing member client contract entered into by a defaulting clearing participant (“DCP”) is transferred from the DCP to a non-defaulting clearing participant in accordance with the default rules of Eurex.
(1C) The clearing member client contract referred to in paragraph (1B) does not represent the end transaction in the clearing of that contract either before or after the transfer.”;
(c)in paragraph (2) after “The circumstances prescribed” insert “by this paragraph”;
(d)at the end of paragraph (3)(f) omit “or”;
(e)after paragraph (3)(f) insert—
“(fa)a prescribed EEA central counterparty or its nominee to Eurex or its nominee;
(fb)a prescribed third country central counterparty or its nominee to Eurex or its nominee; or”.
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I1Reg. 42 in force at 1.4.2013 in accordance with reg. 1(2)
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