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62. Section 1087A of the Companies Act 2006 applies in relation to information delivered to the registrar by an eligible Scottish partnership under these Regulations modified so that it reads as follows—
1087A.—(1) Information is “restricted DOB information” if—
(a)it is DOB information,
(b)it is contained in a document delivered to the registrar,
(c)the document is one in which such information is required to be stated, and
(d)if the document has more than one part, the part in which the information is contained is a part in which such information is required to be stated.
(2) “DOB information” is information as to the day of the month (but not the month or year) on which an individual who is a registrable person in relation to an eligible Scottish partnership was born.
(3) Information about an individual does not cease to fall within subsection (1) when the individual ceases to be a registrable person.
(4) Nothing in subsection (1) obliges the registrar to check other documents or (as the case may be) other parts of the document to ensure the absence of DOB information.”
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