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Note:In the fourth and fifth columns of this Schedule, “the statutory maximum” means—

(a)

in England and Wales, the prescribed sum under section 32 of the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980 (c. 43), and

(b)

in Scotland, the prescribed sum under section 289B of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1975 (c. 21).

Section of Act creating offenceGeneral nature of offenceMode of prosecutionPunishmentDaily default fine (where applicable)
12(2)Company and others failing to state in correspondence etc. that administrator appointed.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.
15(8)Failure of administrator to register office copy of court order permitting disposal of charged property.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
18(5)Failure of administrator to register office copy of court order varying or discharging administration order.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
21(3)Administrator failing to register administration order and give notice of appointment.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
22(6)Failure to comply with provisions relating to statement of affairs, where administrator appointed.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

Afine.

Thestatutory maxi um.

One-tenth of the statutory maximum.
23(3)Administrator failing to send out, register and lay before creditors statement of his proposals.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
24(7)Administrator failing to file court order discharging administration order under s. 24.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
27(6)Administrator failing to file court order discharging administration order under s. 27.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
30Body corporate acting as receiver.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

A fine.

Thestatutory maximum.

31Undischarged bankrupt acting as receiver or manager.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

2 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

38(5)Receiver failing to deliver accounts to registrar.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
39(2)Company and others failing to state in correspondence that receiver appointed.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.
43(6)Administrative receiver failing to file office copy of order permitting disposal of charged property.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
45(5)Administrative receiver failing to file notice of vacation of office.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
46(4)Administrative receiver failing to give notice of his appointment.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
47(6)Failure to comply with provisions relating to statement of affairs, where administrative receiver appointed.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

A fine.

Thestatutory maximum.

One-tenth of the statutory maximum.
48(8)Administrative receiver failing to comply with requirements as to his report.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
51(4)Body corporate or Scottish firm acting as receiver.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

A fine.

Thestatutory maximum.

51(5)Undischarged bankrupt acting as receiver (Scotland).

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

2 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

53(2)Failing to deliver to registrar copy of instrument of appointment of receiver.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
54(3)Failing to deliver to registrar the court’s interlocutor appointing receiver.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
61(7)Receiver failing to send to registrar certified copy of court order authorising disposal of charged property.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
62(5)Failing to give notice to registrar of cessation or removal of receiver.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
64(2)Company and others failing to state on correspondence etc. that receiver appointed.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.
65(4)Receiver failing to send or publish notice of his appointment.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
66(6)Failing to comply with provisions concerning statement of affairs, where receiver appointed.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

A fine.

Thestatutory maximum.

One-tenth of the statutory maximum.
67(8)Receiver failing to comply with requirements as to his report.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
85(2)Company failing to give notice in Gazette of resolution for voluntary winding up.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
89(4)Director making statutory declaration of company’s solvency without reasonable grounds for his opinion.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

2 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum.

89(6)Declaration under section 89 not delivered to registrar within prescribed time.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
93(3)Liquidator failing to summon general meeting of company at each year’s end.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.
94(4)Liquidator failing to send a registrar a copy of account of winding up and return of final meeting.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
94(6)Liquidator failing to call final meeting.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.
95(8)Liquidator failing to comply with s. 95, where company insolvent.Summary.The statutory maximum.
98(6)Company failing to comply with s. 98 in respect of summoning and giving notice of creditors’ meeting.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

A fine.

Thestatutory maximum.

99(3)Directors failing to attend and lay statement in prescribed from before creditors’ meeting.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

A fine.

Thestatutory maximum.

105(3)Liquidator failing to summon company general meeting and creditors’ meeting at each year’s end.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.
106(4)Liquidator failing to send to registrar account of winding up and return of final meetings.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
106(6)Liquidator failing to call final meeting of company or creditors.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.
109(2)Liquidator failing to publish notice of his appointment.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
114(4)Directors exercising powers in breach of s. 114, where no liquidator.Summary.The statutory maximum.
131(7)Failing to comply with requirements as to statement of affairs, where liquidator appointed.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

A fine.

Thestatutory maximum.

One-tenth of the statutory maximum.
164Giving, offering etc. corrupt inducement affecting appointment of liquidator.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

A fine.

Thestatutory maximum.

166(7)Liquidator failing to comply with requirements of s. 166 in creditors’ voluntary winding up.Summary.The statutory maximum.
188(2)Default in compliance with s. 188 as to notification that company being wound up.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.
192(2)Liquidator failing to notify registrar as to progress of winding up.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
201(4)Failing to deliver to registrar office copy of court order deferring dissolution.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
203(6)Failing to deliver to registrar copy of directions or result of appeal under s. 203.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
204(7)Liquidator failing to deliver to registrar copy of court order for early dissolution.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
204(8)Failing to deliver to registrar copy of court order deferring early dissolution.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
205(7)Failing to deliver to registrar copy of Secretary of State’s directions or court order deferring dissolution.Summary.One-fifth of the statutory maximum.One-fiftieth of the statutory maximum.
206(1)Fraud etc. in anticipation of winding up.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

7 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

206(2)Privity to fraud in anticipation of winding up; fraud, or privity to fraud, after commmencement of winding up.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

7 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

206(5)Knowingly taking in pawn or pledge, or otherwise receiving, company property.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

7 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

207Officer of company entering into transaction in fraud of company’s creditors.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

2 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

208Officer of company misconducting himself in course of winding up.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

7 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

209Officer or contributory destroying, falsifying, etc. company’s books.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

7 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

210Officer of company making material omission from statement relating to company’s affairs.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

7 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

211False representation or fraud for purpose of obtaining creditors’ consent to an agreement in connection with winding up.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

7 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

216(4)Contravening restrictions on re-use of name of company in insolvent liquadation.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

2 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

235(5)Failing to co-operate with office-holder.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

A fine.

Thestatutory maximum

One-tenth of the statutory maximum.
353(1)Bankrupt failing to disclose property or disposals to official receiver or trustee.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

7 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

354(1)Bankrupt failing to deliver property to, or concealing property from, official receiver or trustee.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

7 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

354(2)Bankrupt removing property which he is required to deliver to official receiver or trustee.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

7 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

354(3)Bankrupt failing to account for loss of substantial part of property.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

2years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

355(1)Bankrupt failing to deliver books, papers and records to official receiver or trustee.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

7 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

355(2)Bankrupt concealing, destroying etc. books, papers or records, or making false entries in them.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

7 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

355(3)Bankrupt disposing of, or altering, books, papers or records relating to his estate or affairs.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

7 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

356(1)Bankrupt making material omission in statement relating to his affairs.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

7 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

356(2)Bankrupt making false statement, or failing to inform trustee, where false debt proved.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

7 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

357Bankrupt fraudulently disposing of property.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

2 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

358Bankrupt absconding with property he is required to deliver to official receiver or trustee.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

2 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

359(1)Bankrupt disposing of property obtained on credit and not paid for.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

7 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

359(2)Obtaining property in respect of which money is owed by a bankrupt.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

7 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

360(1)Bankrupt obtaining credit or engaging in business without disclosing his status or name in which he was made bankrupt.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

2 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

360(3)Person made bankrupt in Scotland or Northern Ireland obtaining credit, etc. in England and Wales.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

2 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

361(1)Bankrupt failing to keep proper accounting records.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

2 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

362Bankrupt increasing extent of insolvency by gambling.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

2 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

389Acting as insolvency practitioner when not qualified.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

2 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

429(5)Contravening s. 429 in respect of disabilities imposed by county court on revocation of administration order.

1.On indictment

2.Summary.

2 years or a fine, or both.

6 months or the statutory maximum, or both.

Sch. 7, para. 4(3)..Failure to attend and give evidence to Insolvency Practitioners Tribunal; suppressing, concealing, etc. relevant documents..Summary.Level 3 on the standard scale within the meaning given by section 75 of the Criminal Justice Act 1982.

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