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(1)This Chapter applies to a loan if it is an employment-related loan.
(2)In this Chapter—
(a)“loan” includes any form of credit, and
(b)references to making a loan (and related expressions) include arranging, guaranteeing or in any way facilitating a loan.
(3)Sections 288 and 289 make provision for exemption and relief for certain bridging loans connected with employment moves.
(1)For the purposes of this Chapter an employment-related loan is a loan—
(a)made to an employee or a relative of an employee, and
(b)of a class described in subsection (2).
(2)For the purposes of this Chapter the classes of employment-related loan are—
A
A loan made by the employee’s employer.
B
A loan made by a company or partnership over which the employee’s employer had control.
C
A loan made by a company or partnership by which the employer (being a company or partnership) was controlled.
D
A loan made by a company or partnership which was controlled by a person by whom the employer (being a company or partnership) was controlled.
E
A loan made by a person having a material interest in—
a close company which was the employer, had control over the employer or was controlled by the employer, or
a company or partnership controlling that close company.
(3)In this section—
“employee” includes a prospective employee, and
“employer” includes a prospective employer.
(4)References in this section to a loan being made by a person extend to a person who—
(a)assumes the rights and liabilities of the person who originally made the loan, or
(b)arranges, guarantees or in any way facilitates the continuation of a loan already in existence.
(5)A loan is not an employment-related loan if—
(a)it is made by an individual in the normal course of the individual’s domestic, family or personal relationships, or
(b)it is made to a relative of the employee and the employee derives no benefit from it.
(6)For the purposes of this section a person (“X”) is a relative of another (“Y”) if X is—
(a)Y’s spouse,
(b)a parent, child or remoter relation in the direct line either of Y or of Y’s spouse,
(c)a brother or sister of Y or of Y’s spouse, or
(d)the spouse of a person falling within paragraph (b) or (c).
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