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Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020

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40Section 39: the listed provisions

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The provisions referred to in section 39(1) are—

(a)section 9 of the Limited Partnerships Act 1907 (registration of changes to a limited partnership);

(b)section 466 of the Companies Act 1985 (registration of alteration to a floating charge);

(c)section 9 of the Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2000 (notice of membership changes);

(d)regulation 80C of the European Public Limited-Liability Company Regulations 2004 (S.I. 2004/2326) (notice of change in members of the supervisory organ);

(e)the following sections of the Companies Act 2006—

  • section 87 (notice of change of address of registered office);

  • section 114 (notice of place where register of members is kept);

  • section 162 (notice of place where register of directors is kept);

  • section 167 (notice of change in directors etc);

  • section 275 (notice of place where register of secretaries is kept);

  • section 276 (notice of change in secretaries etc);

  • section 442 (period allowed for filing accounts);

  • section 790M (register of people with significant control);

  • section 790N (notice of place where PSC register is kept);

  • section 790VA (notice of change to the PSC register);

  • section 853A(1) (confirmation statements);

  • section 859A (registration of charge);

  • section 859B (registration of charge contained in debentures);

  • section 859Q (notice of place where copies of instruments creating charges are kept);

(f)the following provisions of the Scottish Partnerships (Register of People with Significant Control) Regulations 2017 (S.I. 2017/694)—

  • regulation 7 (notice of change to the registration information);

  • regulation 8 (notice of ceasing to be a Scottish qualifying partnership);

  • the provisions of Part 5 (duties to deliver information);

  • regulation 35 (confirmation statements).

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