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45. Rule 3.37 has effect as if for paragraph (2) there were substituted—
“(2) Where, on an application by the special administrator under paragraph 107 of Schedule B1, the court orders an extension of the period in paragraph 49(5) of Schedule B1 for delivering copies of the statement of proposals, the special administrator must as soon as reasonably practicable after the making of the order deliver a notice of the extension to—
(a)the creditors of the company;
(b)the members of the company of whose address the special administrator is aware;
(c)the registrar of companies;
(d)the relevant authority; and
(e)the Water Services Regulation Authority.”.
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