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93.—(1) The nuclear administrator must give at least five business days’ notice of the nuclear administrator’s intention—
(a)to resign in a case falling within rule 92(1);
(b)to apply for the court’s permission to resign in a case falling within rule 92(2).
(2) The notice must be delivered—
(a)to the Secretary of State;
(b)to the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority;
(c)if there is a continuing nuclear administrator of the relevant licensee nuclear company, to that continuing nuclear administrator;
(d)if there is no such nuclear administrator, to the relevant licensee nuclear company and its creditors, including any floating charge holders.
(3) The notice must—
(a)be headed “Notice of intention to resign as nuclear administrator”;
(b)include immediately below the heading—
(i)the full name, registered address, registered number and any other trading names of the relevant licensee nuclear company;
(ii)details of the court where the proceedings are and the relevant court reference number.
(4) The notice must also include—
(a)the date of the appointment of the nuclear administrator;
(b)the name of the person who made the relevant licensee nuclear company administration application;
(c)in a case falling within rule 92(1), the date with effect from which the nuclear administrator intends to resign;
(d)in a case falling within rule 92(2), the date on which the nuclear administrator intends to file with the court an application for permission to resign.
(5) The notice must be accompanied by a summary of the nuclear administrator’s receipts and payments.
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