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The Education Administration Rules 2018

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2.5.—(1) In this rule, references to the application are to a copy of the application and witness statement filed with the court under rule 2.4.

(2) Notification for the purposes of section 18(2) of the Technical and Further Education Act must be by way of service of the application in accordance with rule 2.7, verified in accordance with rule 2.8.

(3) The applicant must, as soon as practicable after it is made, serve the application on the following (in addition to serving it on the further education body to which the application relates in accordance with section 18(2) of the Technical and Further Education Act)—

(a)an administrative receiver of the further education body;

(b)if there is pending an administration application under Schedule B1, on the applicant;

(c)if an administrative receiver has been appointed in respect of the further education body, the person who appointed that administrative receiver;

(d)every person who is or may be entitled to appoint an administrative receiver in respect of the further education body;

(e)every person who is or may be entitled to make an application in relation to the further education body under paragraph 14 of Schedule B1;

(f)if there is a petition pending for the winding up of the further education body—

(i)the petitioner; and

(ii)any provisional liquidator;

(g)any person who has served notice on the appropriate national authority(1) in accordance with any of sections 9 to 13 of the Technical and Further Education Act;

(h)any person proposed to be education administrator;

(i)any supervisor of a voluntary arrangement under Part 1 of the Act who has been appointed.

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“Appropriate national authority” is defined in section 5 of the Technical and Further Education Act.

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