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The Insolvency Regulations 1994

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART 1 GENERAL

    1. 1.Citation and commencement

    2. 2.Revocations

    3. 3.Interpretation and application

  3. PART 2 WINDING UP

    1. 4.Introductory

    1. 5.Payments into the Insolvency Services Account

    2. 6.Local bank account and handling of funds not belonging to the company

    3. 7.Payment of disbursements etc. out of the Insolvency Services Account

    1. 8.Payment

    1. 9.(1) When the cash balance standing to the credit of...

    1. 10.Financial records

    2. 11.Provision of information by liquidator

    3. 12.Liquidator carrying on business

    4. 13.Retention and delivery of records

    5. 14.Provision of accounts by liquidator and audit of accounts

    6. 15.Production and inspection of records

    7. 16.Disposal of company’s books, papers and other records

    8. 17.Voluntary liquidator to provide information to Secretary of State

    9. 18.Payment of unclaimed or undistributed assets, dividends or other money on dissolution of company

  4. PART 3 BANKRUPTCY

    1. 19.Introductory

    1. 20.Payments into the Insolvency Services Account

    2. 21.Local bank account and handling of funds not forming part of the bankrupt’s estate

    3. 22.Payment of disbursements etc. out of the Insolvency Services Account

    1. 23.Payment

    1. 24.Financial records

    2. 25.Provision of information by trustee

    3. 26.Trustee carrying on business

    4. 27.Retention and delivery of records

    5. 28.Provision of accounts by trustee and audit of accounts

    6. 29.Production and inspection of records

    7. 30.Disposal of bankrupt’s books, papers and other records

    8. 31.Payment of unclaimed or undistributed assets, dividends or other money

  5. PART 4 CLAIMING MONEY PAID INTO THE INSOLVENCY SERVICES ACCOUNT

    1. 32.(1) Any person claiming to be entitled to any money...

  6. PART 5 REMUNERATION OF OFFICIAL RECEIVER

    1. 33.Official receiver’s remuneration while acting as liquidator or trustee calculated as a percentage of the value of assets realised or distributed

    2. 34.Limits on official receiver’s remuneration as trustee

    3. 35.Official receiver’s general remuneration while acting as interim receiver, provisional liquidator, liquidator or trustee

    4. 36.Official receiver’s remuneration while acting as liquidator or provisional liquidator in respect of the realisation of property charged

  7. PART 6 TRANSITIONAL AND SAVING PROVISIONS

    1. 37.The Regulations shall have effect subject to the transitional and...

  8. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      1. The Insolvency Regulations 1986

      2. The Insolvency (Amendment) Regulations 1987

      3. The Insolvency (Amendment) Regulations 1988

      4. The Insolvency (Amendment) Regulations 1991

    2. SCHEDULE 2

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      1. 1.Interpretation

      2. 2.Requests pursuant to regulation 13(1) of the former Regulations

      3. 3.Things done under the provisions of the former Regulations

      4. 4.Time periods

      5. 5.References to other provisions

      6. 6.Provisions of Schedule to be without prejudice to the operation of sections 16 and 17 of the Interpretation Act 1978

      7. 7.Meaning of “corresponding provision”

  9. Explanatory Note

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