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175.—(1) Where under the Regulations or these Rules a notice may be advertised otherwise than in the Edinburgh Gazette, in addition to any content specifically required by the Regulations or any other provision of these Rules, the content of such a notice must be as set out in this rule.
(2) All notices published must specify insofar as it is applicable in relation to the particular notice—
(a)the name and postal address of the administrator acting in the proceedings to which the notice relates; and
(b)either an email address, or a telephone number, through which the administrator may be contacted.
(3) All notices published must specify as regards the investment bank to which the notice relates—
(a)the registered name of the investment bank;
(b)its registered number;
(c)any name under which it was registered in the 12 months prior to the date of the commencement of the special administration; and
(d)any name or style (other than its registered name) under which—
(i)the investment bank carried on business;
(ii)the investment bank undertook to hold an asset on behalf of a client; or
(iii)any debt owed to a creditor was incurred.
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