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97.—(1) If the nuclear administrator dies, a notice of the fact and date of death must be filed with the court.
(2) The notice must be filed as soon as reasonably practicable by one of the following—
(a)a surviving nuclear administrator;
(b)a member of the deceased nuclear administrator’s firm, if the deceased was a member or employee of a firm;
(c)an officer of the deceased nuclear administrator’s company, if the deceased was an officer or employee of a company;
(d)a personal representative of the deceased nuclear administrator.
(3) If such a notice has not been filed within the 21 days following the nuclear administrator’s death then any other person may file the notice.
(4) The person who files the notice must also deliver a notice to the registrar of companies which contains—
(a)the date of the appointment of the nuclear administrator;
(b)the fact and date of death.
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