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23. For regulation 68(1) substitute—
68.—(1) Where a transfer proposal is drawn up under Article 8(2), a notice of the transfer proposal must be delivered to the registrar.
(2) The notice under paragraph (1) must contain—
(a)the SE’s name and registered number, and
(b)a copy of the proposal.
(3) The registrar must cause notice of the receipt of the copy of the proposal under paragraph (2)(b) to be published in the Gazette.
(4) Where draft terms for the formation of a holding SE, whether or not its registered office is to be in the United Kingdom, are drawn up under Article 32(2), notice of the draft terms must be delivered to the registrar.
(5) The notice under paragraph (4) must contain—
(a)the company’s name and registered number, and
(b)a copy of the draft terms.
(6) The registrar must cause notice of the receipt of the copy of the draft terms under paragraph (5)(b) to be published in the Gazette.
(7) Where draft terms for the conversion of a public company into an SE are drawn up under Article 37(4), notice of the draft terms must be delivered to the registrar.
(8) The notice under paragraph (7) must contain—
(a)the registered number and name of the public company, and
(b)a copy of the draft terms.
(9) The registrar must cause notice of the receipt of the copy of the draft terms under paragraph (8)(b) to be published in the Gazette.”
Regulation 68 was amended by regulation 20 of S.I. 2009/2400.
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