Part X Dissolution, Winding Up, Mergers and Transfer of Business

Mergers

93 Amalgamations. C1

1

Any two or more buildings societies desiring to amalgamate may do so by establishing a building society as their successor in accordance with this section and Schedule 16 to this Act

2

In order to establish a building society as their successor the societies desiring to amalgamate must—

F1a

agree the purpose or principal purpose of their successor to be that of making loans which are secured on residential property and are funded substantially by its members, and agree upon the extent of its powers, in a memorandum which complies with the requirements of Schedule 2 to this Act;

b

agree upon the rules for the regulation of their successor which comply with the requirements of that Schedule;

F2c

each approve the terms of the amalgamation by two resolutions which also approve the memorandum and the rules of their successor and of which—

i

one is passed as a shareholding members’ resolution, and

ii

the other is passed as a borrowing members’ resolution,

in accordance with the applicable provisions of that Schedule;

d

make a joint application to the Commission for confirmation of the amalgamation and send to the central office four copies of the rules and of the memorandum, each copy signed by the secretary of each of the societies.

3

If the Commission confirms the amalgamation under section 95, the central office, if it is satisfied, as regards the proposed successor, of the matters relating to its rules, its purpose and powers and its name as to which it must, under paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 to this Act, be satisfied before it registers a society, shall—

a

register the successor society,

b

issue to it a certificate of incorporation, specifying a date (“the specified date") as from which the incorporation takes effect,

c

retain and register one copy of the memorandum and of the rules,

d

return another copy to the secretary of the successor, together with a certificate of registration, and

e

keep another copy, together with a copy of the certificate of incorporation and of the certificate of registration of the memorandum and the rules, in the public file of the successor society.

4

On the specified date all the property, rights and liabilities of each of the societies whose amalgamation was confirmed by the Commission (whether or not capable of being transferred or assigned) shall by virtue of this subsection be transferred to and vested in the society so incorporated as their successor.

5

On the specified date, each of the societies to which the successor succeeds shall be dissolved by virtue of this subsection; but the transfer effected by subsection (4) above shall be deemed to have been effected immediately before the dissolution.

6

If, on the specified date, the societies whose amalgamation was confirmed by the Commission are all authorised, their successor shall be treated as authorised for the purposes of this Act, whether or not the requirements of section 9(4) would be fulfilled in its case, as from that date.

7

The central office shall record in the public file of the successor the fact that, by virtue of subsection (6) above, the society is to be treated as authorised for the purposes of this Act.