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Regulation 166

SCHEDULE 2U.K.Administration and liquidation of cells: modification of insolvency legislation

This schedule has no associated Explanatory Memorandum

Duties and powers confined to the cellU.K.

1.—(1) The appointment of a relevant office holder in respect of a cell, and the powers and duties of the relevant office holder, are confined to—

(a)the cell;

(b)the business and affairs of the cell; and

(c)the property held by the protected cell company on behalf of the cell.

(2) In sub-paragraph (1), a “relevant office holder” means—

(a)an administrator;

(b)a liquidator;

(c)a provisional liquidator; or

(d)a special manager.

General application of the insolvency legislationU.K.

2.  The insolvency legislation applies to a cell as if—

(a)the cell is a body corporate with distinct legal personality;

(b)the cell was incorporated on its creation;

(c)the cell is registered in the part of the United Kingdom in which the protected cell company has its registered office;

(d)the registered office of the cell is the registered office of the protected cell company;

(e)the registered name of the cell is the name or number of the cell followed by “of” and the name of the protected cell company;

(f)the registrar of companies is the FCA;

(g)a person who is or was a director, shadow director, officer, employee or agent of the protected cell company is or was a director, shadow director, officer, employee or agent of the cell (as the case may be);

(h)shares issued by the protected cell company on behalf of the cell are shares issued by the cell;

(i)the cell's property, assets, liabilities, debts and creditors are determined in accordance with regulation 48(6);

(j)arrangements made between the cell and another cell in accordance with regulations 68 and 69 are contracts entered into between the cell and the protected cell company acting on behalf of that other cell;

(k)things done by the protected cell company on behalf of the cell are things done by the cell;

(l)things done to the protected cell company in respect of the cell are things done to the cell;

(m)judgments or orders made against the protected cell company in respect of the cell are judgments or orders made against the cell;

(n)the books, papers, records, registers and other documents of the protected cell company are, insofar as they relate to the cell, books, papers, records, registers and documents of the cell; and

(o)an associate of the protected cell company (within the meaning given by section 435 of the Insolvency Act 1986 M1 or Article 4 of the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989) is an associate of the cell.

Marginal Citations

M1Section 435 was amended by section 261 and Schedule 27 to the Civil Partnership Act 2004 (c. 33), S.I. 2005/3129, S.I. 2009/1941 and S.I. 2016/1034.

Jurisdiction within the United KingdomU.K.

3.—(1) This paragraph specifies which court in the United Kingdom has jurisdiction in relation to the administration or winding up of a cell of a protected cell company.

(2) Her Majesty's High Court of Justice in England has jurisdiction where the registered office of a protected cell company is located in England and Wales (or Wales).

(3) The Court of Session has jurisdiction where the registered office of a protected cell company is located in Scotland.

(4) Her Majesty's High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland has jurisdiction where the registered office of a protected cell company is located in Northern Ireland.

Restrictions on applying for winding upU.K.

4.  A person holding an investment issued on behalf of any cell of a protected cell company may not apply for—

(a)the winding up of a cell; or

(b)the appointment of a provisional liquidator in respect of a cell.

Appointment of administratorU.K.

5.—(1) Only the court may appoint an administrator of a cell.

(2) Where a person makes an application to court for the administration of a cell, the person must file with the court notice of the existence of any insolvency proceedings in relation to the protected cell company or the cell anywhere in the world as soon as the person becomes aware of them.

(3) The duty imposed by sub-paragraph (2) ceases on the making of an administration order.

Giving of noticeU.K.

6.  In the insolvency legislation—

(a)a requirement that a company give notice of, or file, something is to be treated as a requirement that the protected cell company give notice of, or file, that thing on behalf of the cell; and

(b)any requirement to give notice of something on the company's website is to be ignored.

Part 24 of FSMA: references to “regulated activities” and “PRA-authorised person”U.K.

7.  If the protected cell company has (or had) permission to carry on a regulated activity under Part 4A (permission to carry on regulated activities) of FSMA, then Part 24 (insolvency) of FSMA applies to the cell as if the cell has (or had) that permission.

Further modifications to specific provisions of the Insolvency Act 1986 and the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989U.K.

8.—(1) The provisions of the Insolvency Act 1986 specified in the first column of Table 7 and the provisions of the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 specified in the second column of Table 7 apply to a cell with the modifications specified in the fourth column of Table 7.

Table 7

Insolvency Act 1986Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989Subject MatterModification
Section 76 M2Article 63Liability of past directors and shareholdersThese provisions apply where a protected cell company has made a payment (“the relevant payment” for the purposes of these provisions) to redeem or acquire shares issued on behalf of the cell in breach of the requirements of regulation 106.
The reference to the directors who signed the statement made in accordance with section 714(1) to (3) of the Companies Act 2006 for the purposes of the redemption or purchase is to be treated as a reference to the directors who authorised the redemption or purchase.
Section 103Article 89Cesser of directors' powersIgnore these provisions.
Section 124 M3Article 104 M4Application for winding upAn administrator of the cell, or an administrator or liquidator of the core, may also present a petition for the winding up of a cell.
Section 216Article 180Restriction on re-use of namesIgnore these provisions.
Section 221 M5Article 185Winding up of unregistered companiesWhere an administrator or liquidator of the core of the protected cell company applies for the winding up of a cell, the cell may be wound up if the court is satisfied that the application is made in the discharge of the duty imposed on the administrator or liquidator by paragraph 2(2)(c) of Schedule 3 to these Regulations in relation to the cell.
Section 222Article 186Inability to pay debts: unpaid creditor for £750 or moreThe written demand must be served on the cell by leaving it at the protected cell company's registered office or in such manner as the court may approve or direct.
Section 223Article 187Inability to pay debts: debt remaining unsatisfied after action broughtIgnore these provisions.
Paragraph 61 of Schedule B1Paragraph 62 of Schedule B1Administrator's general powers (removal and appointment of directors)Ignore these paragraphs.
Paragraph 69 of Schedule B1Paragraph 70 of Schedule B1Administrator as agentAn administrator of a cell acts as agent for the protected cell company (on behalf of the cell).
Paragraph 83 of Schedule B1 M6Paragraph 84 of Schedule B1Moving from administration to liquidationIgnore these paragraphs.

Marginal Citations

M2Section 76 has been amended by S.I. 2009/1941 and S.I. 2011/1265.

M3Section 124 has been amended by section 62 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (c. 33), section 60 of the Companies Act 1989 (c. 40), S.I. 2002/1240, section 1 of and Schedule 1 to the Insolvency Act 2000, section 109 of the Courts Act 2003 (c. 39), section 50 of the Companies (Audit, Investigations and Community Enterprise) Act 2004 (c. 45), S.I. 2006/2078, S.I. 2009/1941, S.I. 2013/496 and S.I. 2017/702.

M6Paragraph 83 has been amended by sections 126 and 128 of and Schedule 9 to the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015.

Further modification to subordinate legislationU.K.

9.  The provisions of any subordinate legislation made under the Insolvency Act 1986 or the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 M7 apply to the cell with any necessary modifications.

Marginal Citations

M7The key subordinate legislation made under these powers is the Insolvency (England and Wales) Rules 2016, the Insolvency (Scotland) Rules 1986 and the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Rules 1991. The Insolvency (Scotland) Rules 1986 and the Insolvency Rules (Northern Ireland) 1991 are in the process of being updated and revised.

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