The Risk Transformation Regulations 2017

Rectification of the register under court order
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41.—(1) The FCA must remove from the register any material—

(a)that derives from anything that the court has declared to be invalid or ineffective, or to have been done without the authority of the protected cell company; or

(b)that the court declares to be factually inaccurate, or to be derived from something that is factually inaccurate, or forged,

and that the court directs should be removed from the register.

(2) The court order must specify what is to be removed from the register and indicate where it is on the register.

(3) The court must not make an order for the removal of anything the registration of which has the legal consequences specified in paragraph (4) unless satisfied—

(a)that the presence of the material on the register has caused, or may cause, damage to the protected cell company; and

(b)that the protected cell company’s interest in removing the material outweighs any interest of other persons in the material continuing to appear on the register.

(4) The legal consequences mentioned in paragraph (3) are legal consequences for the protected cell company as regards—

(a)its formation;

(b)an amendment to its instrument of incorporation;

(c)the creation or dissolution of a cell;

(d)its dissolution.

(5) Where a court makes an order for removal under paragraph (3), the court may make such consequential orders as appear just with respect to the legal effect (if any) to be accorded to the material by virtue of its having appeared on the register.

(6) The court’s powers also include a power to order that any of the following be included on the register—

(a)a copy of the order;

(b)a note of such matters as may be determined by the court.

(7) In this regulation, “court” means the High Court or, in Scotland, the Court of Session.