The Insolvency (Scotland) (Company Voluntary Arrangements and Administration) Rules 2018

Proceedings in another member State: duty to give notice

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7.4.—(1) This rule applies where the supervisor of a CVA or an administrator is required to give notice, or provide a copy of a document (including an order of the court) to the court or the registrar of companies.

(2) Where not already required to do so by Article 41 of the EU Regulation, the supervisor or administrator must also give notice or provide a copy to—

(a)any member State liquidator; or

(b)where the supervisor or administrator knows that an application has been made to commence insolvency proceedings in another member State but a member State liquidator has not yet been appointed, the court to which that application has been made.