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[Note: the requirements in Chapter 6 must be read with rule 1.6 which sets out the information required to identify an office-holder, a company etc.]
1.19.—(1) Where the Act or these Rules require a document to be delivered to the registrar of companies the document must contain the standard contents set out in this Chapter (in addition to any content specifically required by the Act or any other provision of these Rules).
(2) A document of more than one type must satisfy the requirements which apply to each.
(3) However requirements as to the contents of a document which is to be delivered to another person at the same time as the registrar of companies may be satisfied by delivering to that other person a copy of the document delivered to the registrar.
1.20.—(1) This rule applies where the Act or these Rules require an office-holder to deliver any of the following documents to the registrar of companies—
(a)an account (including a final report) or a summary of receipts and payments;
(b)an administrative receiver's report under section 48(1);
(c)a court order;
(d)a declaration of solvency;
(e)a direction of the Secretary of State under section 203 or 205;
(f)a notice of disclaimer;
(g)a statement of administrator's proposals (including a statement of revised proposals);
(h)a statement of affairs;
(i)a statement of concurrence;
(j)a notice of an administrator's resignation under paragraph 87(2) of Schedule B1;
(k)a notice of a liquidator's death which the official receiver is required to deliver under rule [F17.67(3)(b)];
(l)a notice that a liquidator has vacated office on loss of qualification to act which the official receiver is required to deliver under rule [F27.68(4)(b)];
(m)any report including—
(i)a final report,
(ii)a progress report (including a final progress report),
(iii)a report of a creditors' decision under paragraph 53(2) or 54(6) of Schedule B1, and
(iv)a report of a decision approving a CVA under section 4(6) and [F3(6A)] or paragraph 30(3) and (4) of Schedule A1 to the Act;
(n)a copy of the notice that a CVA has been fully implemented or terminated that the supervisor is required to deliver under rule 2.44(3);
[F4(o)an undertaking given under Article 36 of the EU Regulation.]
(2) The office-holder must deliver to the registrar of companies with a document mentioned in paragraph (1) a notice containing the standard contents required by this Part.
(3) Such a notice may relate to more than one document where those documents relate to the same proceedings and are delivered together to the registrar of companies.
Textual Amendments
F1Word in rule 1.20(1)(k) substituted (6.4.2017) by The Insolvency (England and Wales) (Amendment) Rules 2017 (S.I. 2017/366), rules 1, 6(1)
F2Word in rule 1.20(1)(l) substituted (6.4.2017) by The Insolvency (England and Wales) (Amendment) Rules 2017 (S.I. 2017/366), rules 1, 6(2)
F3Word in rule 1.20(m)(iv) substituted (6.4.2017) by The Insolvency (England and Wales) (Amendment) Rules 2017 (S.I. 2017/366), rules 1, 6(3)
F4Rule 1.20(1)(o) inserted (26.6.2017) by The Insolvency Amendment (EU 2015/848) Regulations 2017 (S.I. 2017/702), reg. 1, Sch. para. 34(2) (with reg. 3)
1.21.—(1) A document to be delivered to the registrar of companies must—
(a)identify the company;
(b)state—
(i)the nature of the document,
(ii)the section of the Act, the paragraph of Schedule A1 or B1 or the rule under which the document is delivered,
(iii)the date of the document,
(iv)the name and address of the person delivering the document, and
(v)the capacity in which that person is acting in relation to the company; and
(c)be authenticated by the person delivering the document.
(2) Where the person delivering the document is the office-holder, the address may be omitted if it has previously been notified to the registrar of companies in the proceedings and is unchanged.
1.22.—(1) A document relating to the office of the office-holder must also identify the office-holder and state—
(a)the date of the event of which notice is delivered or of the notice (as applicable);
(b)where the document relates to an appointment, the person, body or court making the appointment;
(c)where the document relates to the termination of an appointment, the reason for that termination; and
(d)the contact details for the office-holder.
(2) Where the person delivering the document is the office-holder, the address may be omitted if it has previously been notified to the registrar of companies in the proceedings and is unchanged.
1.23. A document relating to another document must also state—
(a)the nature of the other document;
(b)the date of the other document; and
(c)where the other document relates to a period of time, the period of time to which it relates.
1.24. A document relating to a court order must also specify—
(a)the nature of the order; and
(b)the date of the order.
1.25. A return or report of a decision procedure, deemed consent procedure or meeting must also state—
(a)the purpose of the procedure or meeting;
(b)a description of the procedure or meeting used;
(c)in the case of a decision procedure or meeting, the venue;
(d)whether, in the case of a meeting, the required quorum was in place;
(e)the outcome (including any decisions made or resolutions passed); and
(f)the date of any decision made or resolution passed.
1.26. A return or report of a matter, consideration of which has been sought from the members of a company by correspondence, must also state—
(a)the purpose of the consideration; and
(b)the outcome of the consideration (including any resolutions passed or deemed to be passed).
1.27. A document relating to any other event must also state—
(a)the nature of the event, including the section of the Act, the paragraph of Schedule A1 or B1 or the rule under which it took place; and
(b)the date on which the event occurred.
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