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138.—(1) This Part applies where the administrator sets a bar date for the submission of claims as set out in regulation 11(1).
(2) The administrator shall give notice of the bar date—
(a)to all clients of whose claim in respect of the client assets the administrator is aware; and
(b)to all those persons whom the administrator believes have a right to assert a security interest or other entitlement over the client assets,
and whom the administrator has a means of contacting.
(3) Notice of the bar date shall also be sent to—
(a)the FSA; and
(b)in a special administration (bank administration) before the Bank of England has given an Objective A Achievement Notice, the Bank of England.
(4) Notice of the bar date—
(a)shall be gazetted; and
(b)may be advertised in such other manner as the administrator thinks fit.
(5) In advertising the date under paragraph (4), the administrator shall aim to ensure that the bar date comes to the attention of as many of those persons who are eligible to submit a claim under regulation 11(1) as the administrator considers practicable.
(6) After setting a bar date, the administrator may agree a later date for the submission of a claim under regulation 11(1) if the potential claimant submits a request to administrator before the bar date.
(7) The FSA may also submit a request to the administrator under paragraph (6) if the FSA considers that there are particular circumstances in respect of a claimant, or a class of claimants, that mean that those persons will have difficulty submitting their claim before the bar date.
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