Insolvency Act 1985

90Power to appoint special manager

(1)Where a company has gone into liquidation or a provisional liquidator of a company has been appointed, the court may, on an application under this section, appoint any person to be the special manager of the business or property of the company.

(2)An application under this section may be made by the liquidator or provisional liquidator of the company in any case where it appears to him that the nature of the business or property of the company, or the interests of the company's creditors, contributories or members generally, require the appointment of another person to manage the business or property of the company.

(3)A special manager appointed under this section shall have such powers as may be entrusted to him by the court.

(4)The power of the court under subsection (3) above to entrust powers to a special manager shall include power to direct that any provision of this Part or of the 1985 Act that has effect in relation to the provisional liquidator or liquidator of a company shall have the like effect in relation to the special manager for the purposes of the carrying out by the special manager of any of the functions of the provisional liquidator or liquidator.

(5)A special manager appointed under this section shall—

(a)give such security or, in Scotland, caution as may be prescribed;

(b)prepare and keep such accounts as may be prescribed; and

(c)produce those accounts in accordance with the rules to the Secretary of State or to such other persons as may be prescribed.