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The PPP Administration Order Rules 2007

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12.—(1) At the hearing of the petition, any of the following may appear or be represented—

(a)the Mayor;

(b)Transport for London;

(c)any person who has appointed, or is or may be entitled to appoint, an administrative receiver of the PPP company;

(d)any person who has applied to the court for an administration order under Part 2 of the 1986 Act in relation to the PPP company;

(e)if an administrative receiver has been appointed, that administrative receiver;

(f)any person who has presented a petition for the winding up of the PPP company (and the provisional liquidator, if any);

(g)the person proposed for appointment as special PPP administrator;

(h)the PPP company; and

(i)with the permission of the court, any other person who appears to have an interest justifying his appearance.

(2) If the court makes a PPP administration order, it shall be in Form PPP4.

(3) If the court makes a PPP administration order, the costs of the petitioner, and of any person appearing whose costs are allowed by the court, are payable as an expense of the administration.

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