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Rule 5(1)(a)
Rules | Description |
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6 | Introductory rules: punishment of offences |
1.2 to 1.3 | Interpretation |
1.4 to 1.6, 1.8 to 1.9 | Form and content of documents |
1.10 to 1.12, 1.14 | Standard contents of Gazette notices and the Gazette as evidence etc. |
1.15 to 1.16, 1.18 | Standard contents of notices advertised otherwise than in the Gazette |
1.19 to 1.27 | Standard contents of documents to be delivered to the registrar of companies |
1.28 to 1.34 | Standard contents of notices for delivery to other persons etc. |
1.35 | Applications to the court |
1.36 to 1.53 | Delivery of documents and opting out (sections 246C and 248A) |
1.54 to 1.58 | Inspection of documents, copies and provision of information |
3.1 to 3.2 | Interpretation |
3.3, 3.6 to 3.9, 3.12 to 3.13, 3.15 | Appointment of administrator by court |
3.27 | Notice of administrator’s appointment |
3.28 to 3.34 | Statement of affairs |
3.35 to 3.37, 3.42 | Administrator’s proposals |
3.44 to 3.48 | Limited disclosure of statements of affairs and proposals |
3.49 | Disposal of charged property |
3.50 to 3.52 | Expenses of the administration |
3.53, 3.57, 3.59 to 3.61 | Ending of administration |
3.62 to 3.70 | Replacing the administrator |
12.1 to 12.2 | Court procedure and practice: general |
12.6 to 12.13 | Making applications to court: general |
12.14 to 12.26 | Making applications to court: specific applications |
12.27 to 12.29 | Obtaining information and evidence |
12.30 to 12.31, 12.33 | Transfer of proceedings |
12.39 to 12.40 | The court file |
12.41 to 12.43, 12.46 to 12.50 | Costs |
12.51 to 12.53, 12.55 | Enforcement procedures |
12.58 to 12.59, 12.61 | Appeals |
12.63 to 12.65 | Court orders, formal defects and shorthand writers |
14.1 | Claims by and distributions to creditors: application and interpretation |
14.2 to 14.24 | Creditors’ claims in administration |
14.26, 14.28 to 14.35, 14.37 to 14.45 | Distribution to creditors in administration |
15.1 | Decision making: application of Part |
15.2 to 15.7 | Decision procedures |
15.8 to 15.15 | Notices, voting and venues for decisions |
15.20 to 15.22 | Constitution of meetings |
15.23, 15.25 to 15.27 | Adjournment and suspension of meetings |
15.28, 15.31 to 15.35 | Creditors’ voting rights and majorities |
15.36 to 15.38 | Exclusions from meetings |
15.40 | Records |
15.41 to 15.46 | Company meetings |
16.1 to 16.7, 16.9 | Proxies and corporate representation |
18.2 to 18.3, 18.5 to 18.6, 18.10 | Reporting by, and remuneration of, office-holders: progress reports |
18.16 to 18.17, 18.23, 18.31 | Remuneration and expenses in administration |
22.4 to 22.5 | Permission to act as director etc. of company with a prohibited name (section 216) |
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