PART IVVALUATION OF ASSETS

Debts and other rights23

1

The value of any debt due, or to become due, to a society, other than a debt to which regulation 21(3) above, paragraph (2), (3) or (4) of this regulation or regulation 28 or 30 below applies, shall be—

a

in the case of any such debt which is due, or will become due, within twelve months of the relevant date (including any debt which would become due within that period if the society were to exercise any right to which it is entitled to require payment of the same), the amount which can reasonably be expected to be recovered in respect of that debt (due account being taken of any security being held in respect thereof); and

b

in the case of any other such debt, the amount which would reasonably be paid by way of consideration for an immediate assignment of the debt together with the benefit of any security held in respect thereof.

Provided that in determining the amounts referred to in subparagraphs (a) and (b) above, no account shall be taken of any letter of credit.

2

The value of any debt due, or to become due, to the society which is secured on a policy of insurance issued by the society and which (together with any other debt secured on that policy) does not exceed the amount payable on a surrender of that policy at the relevant date shall be the amount of that debt.

3

Any debt due or to become due to the society—

a

from an intermediary in respect of money advanced on account of commission to which that intermediary is not absolutely entitled at the relevant date, or

b

under a letter of credit,

shall be left out of account for the purposes for which this Part of these Regulations applies.

4

The value of any debt due to, or other rights of, the society, under any contract of reinsurance to which the society is a party shall be the amount which can reasonably be expected to be recovered in respect of that debt or right.