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The Companies Act 1985 (Electronic Communications) Order 2000

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1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Companies Act 1985 (Electronic Communications) Order 2000 and shall come into force on the day after the day on which it is made.

(2) In this Order, “the 1985 Act” means the Companies Act 1985(1).

Electronic attestation of subscriber’s signature

2.—(1) Section 2 of the 1985 Act (requirements with respect to memorandum)(2) is amended as follows.

(2) In subsection (6), for the words “The memorandum” substitute the words “Subject to subsection (6A), the memorandum”.

(3) Insert the following subsection after subsection (6)—

(6A) Where the memorandum is delivered to the registrar otherwise than in legible form and is authenticated by each subscriber in such manner as is directed by the registrar, the requirements in subsection (6) for signature in the presence of at least one witness and for attestation of the signature do not apply.

3.—(1) Section 7 of the 1985 Act (articles prescribing regulations for companies)(3) is amended as follows.

(2) In subsection (3), insert the words “subject to subsection (3A),” at the beginning of paragraph (c).

(3) Insert the following subsection after subsection (3)—

(3A) Where the articles are delivered to the registrar otherwise than in legible form and are authenticated by each subscriber to the memorandum in such manner as is directed by the registrar, the requirements in subsection (3)(c) for signature in the presence of at least one witness and for attestation of the signature do not apply.

Electronic statement of compliance with incorporation requirements

4.—(1) Section 12 of the 1985 Act (duty of registrar) is amended as follows.

(2) In subsection (3), for the words “A statutory declaration” substitute the words “Subject to subsection (3A), a statutory declaration”.

(3) Insert the following subsections after subsection (3)—

(3A) In place of the statutory declaration referred to in subsection (3), there may be delivered to the registrar of companies using electronic communications a statement made by a person mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection (3) that the requirements mentioned in subsection (1) have been complied with; and the registrar may accept such a statement as sufficient evidence of compliance.

(3B) Any person who makes a false statement under subsection (3A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true is liable to imprisonment or a fine, or both.

Electronic statement of compliance with section 30 requirements

5.—(1) Section 30 of the 1985 Act (exemption from requirement of “limited” as part of the name) is amended as follows.

(2) In subsection (4)—

(a)for the words “A statutory declaration” substitute the words “Subject to subsection (5A), a statutory declaration”, and

(b)omit the words from “; and the registrar” to the end.

(3) Insert the following subsections after subsection (5)—

(5A) In place of the statutory declaration referred to in subsection (4), there may be delivered to the registrar of companies using electronic communications a statement made by a person falling within the applicable paragraph of subsection (5) stating that the company complies with the requirements of subsection (3); and the registrar may accept such a statement as sufficient evidence of the matters stated in it.

(5B) The registrar may refuse to register a company by a name which does not include the word “limited” unless a statutory declaration under subsection (4) or statement under subsection (5A) has been delivered to him.

(5C) Any person who makes a false statement under subsection (5A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true is liable to imprisonment or a fine, or both.

Electronic statement concerning private company becoming public

6.—(1) Section 43 of the 1985 Act (re-registration of private company as public) is amended as follows.

(2) At the beginning of paragraph (e) of subsection (3), insert the words “subject to subsection (3A),”.

(3) Insert the following subsections after subsection (3)—

(3A) In place of the statutory declaration referred to in paragraph (e) of subsection (3), there may be delivered to the registrar of companies using electronic communications a statement made by a director or secretary of the company as to the matters set out in sub-paragraphs (i) and (ii) of that paragraph.

(3B) Any person who makes a false statement under subsection (3A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true is liable to imprisonment or a fine, or both.

7.—(1) Section 47 of the 1985 Act (certificate of re-registration under s.43) is amended as follows.

(2) In subsection (2), after the words “declaration under section 43(3)(e)”, insert the words “or a statement under section 43(3A)”.

Electronic statement concerning limited company becoming unlimited

8.—(1) Section 49 of the 1985 Act (re-registration of limited company as unlimited) is amended as follows.

(2) At the beginning of paragraph (b) of subsection (8), insert the words “subject to subsection (8A),”.

(3) Insert the following subsections after subsection (8)—

(8A) In place of the lodging of a statutory declaration under paragraph (b) of subsection (8), there may be delivered to the registrar of companies using electronic communications a statement made by the directors of the company as to the matters set out in sub-paragraphs (i) and (ii) of that paragraph.

(8B) Any person who makes a false statement under subsection (8A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true is liable to imprisonment or a fine, or both.

Electronic statement concerning public company share capital

9.—(1) Section 117 of the 1985 Act (public company share capital requirements) is amended as follows.

(2) At the end of subsection (2) insert the words “This subsection is subject to subsection (3A).”.

(3) Insert the following subsection after subsection (3)—

(3A) In place of the statutory declaration referred to in subsection (2), there may be delivered to the registrar of companies using electronic communications a statement made by a director or secretary of the company complying with the requirements of subsection (3)(a) to (d).

(4) In subsection (5), after the words “statutory declaration” insert the words “or statement”.

(5) After subsection (7) insert the following subsection—

(7A) Any person who makes a false statement under subsection (3A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true is liable to imprisonment or a fine, or both.

Electronic statement concerning financial assistance

10.—(1) Section 155 of the 1985 Act (relaxation of s.151 for private companies) is amended as follows.

(2) In subsection (6), for the words “The directors of the company” substitute the words “Subject to subsection (6A), the directors of the company”.

(3) Insert the following subsection after subsection (6)—

(6A) In place of the statutory declaration referred to in subsection (6), there may be delivered to the registrar of companies under section 156(5) a statement made by the persons mentioned in subsection (6) above complying with the section next following.

11.—(1) Section 156 (statutory declaration under s.155) is amended as follows.

(2) After subsection (1) insert the following subsection—

(1A) A statement made by a company’s directors under section 155(6A) shall state—

(a)the names and addresses of all the directors of the company,

(b)whether the business of the company is that of a banking company or insurance company or some other business,

(c)that the company or (as the case may be) a company (naming such company) of which it is the holding company is proposing to give financial assistance in connection with the acquisition of shares in the company or (as the case may be) its holding company (naming that holding company),

(d)whether the assistance is for the purpose of that acquisition or for reducing or discharging a liability incurred for the purpose of that acquisition,

(e)the name and address of the person to whom the assistance is to be given (and in the case of a company its registered office),

(f)the name of the person who has acquired or will acquire the shares and the number and class of the shares acquired or to be acquired,

(g)the principal terms on which the assistance will be given,

(h)the form the financial assistance will take (stating the amount of cash or value of any asset to be transferred to the person assisted), and

(i)the date on which the assistance is to be given.

(3) In subsection (2) after the words “The declaration” insert the words “under section 155(6) or (as the case may be) statement under section 155(6A)”.

(4) In subsections (4), (5) and (7), after the word “declaration” in each place where it occurs insert the words “or statement”.

Electronic transmission of accounts and annual reports

12.—(1) Section 238 of the 1985 Act (persons entitled to receive copies of accounts and reports) (4) is amended as follows.

(2) After subsection (4), insert the following subsections—

(4A) References in this section to sending to any person copies of a company’s annual accounts, of the directors' report and of the auditors' report include references to using electronic communications for sending copies of those documents to such address as may for the time being be notified to the company by that person for that purpose.

(4B) For the purposes of this section copies of those documents are also to be treated as sent to a person where—

(a)the company and that person have agreed to his having access to the documents on a web site (instead of their being sent to him);

(b)the documents are documents to which that agreement applies; and

(c)that person is notified, in a manner for the time being agreed for the purpose between him and the company, of—

(i)the publication of the documents on a web site;

(ii)the address of that web site; and

(iii)the place on that web site where the documents may be accessed, and how they may be accessed.

(4C) For the purposes of this section documents treated in accordance with subsection (4B) as sent to any person are to be treated as sent to him not less than 21 days before the date of a meeting if, and only if—

(a)the documents are published on the web site throughout a period beginning at least 21 days before the date of the meeting and ending with the conclusion of the meeting; and

(b)the notification given for the purposes of paragraph (c) of that subsection is given not less than 21 days before the date of the meeting.

(4D) Nothing in subsection (4C) shall invalidate the proceedings of a meeting where—

(a)any documents that are required to be published as mentioned in paragraph (a) of that subsection are published for a part, but not all, of the period mentioned in that paragraph; and

(b)the failure to publish those documents throughout that period is wholly attributable to circumstances which it would not be reasonable to have expected the company to prevent or avoid.

(4E) A company may, notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in its articles, take advantage of any of subsections (4A) to (4D).

13.—(1) Section 239 of the 1985 Act (right to demand copies of accounts and reports)(5) is amended as follows.

(2) After subsection (2), insert the following subsections—

(2A) Any obligation by virtue of subsection (1) to furnish a person with a document may be complied with by using electronic communications for sending that document to such address as may for the time being be notified to the company by that person for that purpose.

(2B) A company may, notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in its articles, take advantage of subsection (2A).

Electronic transmission of summary financial statement

14.—(1) Section 251 of the 1985 Act (provision of summary financial statement to shareholders)(6) is amended as follows.

(2) After subsection (2), insert the following subsections—

(2A) References in this section to sending a summary financial statement to an entitled person include references to using electronic communications for sending the statement to such address as may for the time being be notified to the company by that person for that purpose.

(2B) For the purposes of this section a summary financial statement is also to be treated as sent to an entitled person where—

(a)the company and that person have agreed to his having access to summary financial statements on a web site (instead of their being sent to him);

(b)the statement is a statement to which that agreement applies; and

(c)that person is notified, in a manner for the time being agreed for the purpose between him and the company, of—

(i)the publication of the statement on a web site;

(ii)the address of that web site; and

(iii)the place on that web site where the statement may be accessed, and how it may be accessed.

(2C) For the purposes of this section a statement treated in accordance with subsection (2B) as sent to an entitled person is to be treated as sent to him if, and only if—

(a)the statement is published on the web site throughout a period beginning at least 21 days before the date of the meeting at which the accounts and directors' report from which the statement is derived are to be laid and ending with the conclusion of that meeting; and

(b)the notification given for the purposes of paragraph (c) of that subsection is given not less than 21 days before the date of the meeting.

(2D) Nothing in subsection (2C) shall invalidate the proceedings of a meeting where—

(a)any statement that is required to be published as mentioned in paragraph (a) of that subsection is published for a part, but not all, of the period mentioned in that paragraph; and

(b)the failure to publish that statement throughout that period is wholly attributable to circumstances which it would not be reasonable to have expected the company to prevent or avoid.

(2E) A company may, notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in its articles, take advantage of any of subsections (2A) to (2D).

Electronic requirement that accounts and reports be laid before the company in general meeting

15.—(1) Section 253 of the 1985 Act (right of shareholder to require laying of accounts)(7) is amended as follows.

(2) After subsection (2), insert the following subsection—

(2A) The power of a member or auditor under subsection (2) to require the holding of a general meeting is exercisable not only by the deposit of a notice in writing but also by the transmission to the company at such address as may for the time being be specified for the purpose by or on behalf of the company of an electronic communication containing the requirement.

(3) In subsection (3)—

(a)for the words “the deposit of such a notice proceed” substitute

  • “(a)

    the deposit of a notice containing a requirement under subsection (2), or

    (b)

    the receipt of such a requirement contained in an electronic communication, proceed, and

(b)for the words “deposited the notice” substitute the words “required the holding of the meeting”.

(4) In subsection (5), for the words “deposited the notice” substitute the words “required the holding of the meeting”.

Definition of “address”

16.—(1) The following definition is inserted at the appropriate place in section 262(1) of the 1985 Act (minor definitions)(8)—

  • “address”, except in section 228, in relation to electronic communications, includes any number or address used for the purposes of such communications.

(2) The following entry is inserted at the appropriate place in the index of defined expressions set out in section 262A(9)—

“address”section 262(1).

Electronic requirement that annual general meeting be held

17.—(1) Section 366A of the 1985 Act (election by private company to dispense with annual general meetings)(10) is amended as follows.

(2) After subsection (3), insert the following subsection—

(3A) The power of a member under subsection (3) to require the holding of an annual general meeting is exercisable not only by the giving of a notice but also by the transmission to the company at such address as may for the time being be specified for the purpose by or on behalf of the company of an electronic communication containing the requirement.

(3) In subsection (4), after the words “notice is given” insert “or electronic commmunication is transmitted”.

(4) In subsection (5), after the words “notice given” insert “or electronic communication transmitted”.

(5) Insert the following subsection after subsection (5)—

(5A) In this section, “address” includes any number or address used for the purposes of electronic communications.

Electronic transmission of notices of meetings

18.—(1) Section 369 of the 1985 Act (length of notice for calling meetings)(11) is amended as follows.

(2) Insert the following subsections after subsection (4)—

(4A) For the purposes of this section the cases in which notice in writing of a meeting is to be taken as given to a person include any case in which notice of the meeting is sent using electronic communications to such address as may for the time being be notified by that person to the company for that purpose.

(4B) For the purposes of this section a notice in writing of a meeting is also to be treated as given to a person where—

(a)the company and that person have agreed that notices of meetings required to be given to that person may instead be accessed by him on a web site;

(b)the meeting is a meeting to which that agreement applies;

(c)that person is notified, in a manner for the time being agreed between him and the company for the purpose, of—

(i)the publication of the notice on a web site;

(ii)the address of that web site; and

(iii)the place on that web site where the notice may be accessed, and how it may be accessed;

and

(d)the notice continues to be published on that web site throughout the period beginning with the giving of that notification and ending with the conclusion of the meeting;

and for the purposes of this section a notice treated in accordance with this subsection as given to any person is to be treated as so given at the time of the notification mentioned in paragraph (c).

(4C) A notification given for the purposes of subsection (4B)(c) must—

(a)state that it concerns a notice of a company meeting served in accordance with this Act,

(b)specify the place, date and time of the meeting, and

(c)state whether the meeting is to be an annual or extraordinary general meeting.

(4D) Nothing in subsection (4B) shall invalidate the proceedings of a meeting where—

(a)any notice that is required to be published as mentioned in paragraph (d) of that subsection is published for a part, but not all, of the period mentioned in that paragraph; and

(b)the failure to publish that notice throughout that period is wholly attributable to circumstances which it would not be reasonable to have expected the company to prevent or avoid.

(4E) A company may, notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in a company’s articles, take advantage of any of subsections (4A) to (4D).

(4F) In so far as the articles of the company do not provide for notices and notifications to be served using electronic communications, the provisions of Table A (as for the time being in force) as to such service shall apply.

(4G) In this section, “address” includes any number or address used for the purposes of electronic communications.

Electronic transmission of proxy appointments

19.—(1) Section 372 of the 1985 Act (proxies) is amended as follows.

(2) After subsection (2) insert the following subsections—

(2A) The appointment of a proxy may, notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in a company’s articles, be contained in an electronic communication sent to such address as may be notified by or on behalf of the company for that purpose.

(2B) In so far as the articles of the company do not make other provision in that behalf, the appointment of a proxy may be contained in an electronic communication in accordance with the provisions of Table A (as for the time being in force).

(3) In subsection (5), for the words “the instrument appointing a proxy, or any other” substitute the words “the appointment of a proxy or any”.

(4) In subsection (6), delete the words “in writing” in both places where they occur.

(5) Insert the following subsection after subsection (6)—

(6A) In this section, “address” includes any number or address used for the purposes of electronic communications.

20.—(1) Section 373 of the 1985 Act (right to demand a poll) is amended as follows.

(2) In subsection (2), for the words “The instrument appointing” substitute the words “The appointment of”.

Electronic transmission of notice of meeting to pass elective resolution

21.—(1) Section 379A of the 1985 Act (elective resolution of private company)(12) is amended as follows.

(2) Insert the following subsections after subsection (2A)—

(2B) For the purposes of this section, notice in writing of the meeting is to be taken as given to a person where notice of the meeting is sent using electronic communications to such address as may for the time being be notified by that person to the company for that purpose.

(2C) For the purposes of this section a notice in writing of the meeting is also to be treated as given to a person where—

(a)the company and that person have agreed that notices of meetings required to be given to that person may instead be accessed by him on a web site;

(b)the meeting is a meeting to which that agreement applies;

(c)that person is notified, in a manner for the time being agreed between him and the company for the purpose, of—

(i)the publication of the notice on a web site;

(ii)the address of that web site; and

(iii)the place on that web site where the notice may be accessed, and how it may be accessed; and

(d)the notice continues to be published on that web site throughout the period beginning with the giving of that notification and ending with the conclusion of the meeting;

and for the purposes of this section a notice treated in accordance with this subsection as given to any person is to be treated as so given at the time of the notification mentioned in paragraph (c).

(2D) A notification given for the purposes of subsection (2C)(c) must—

(a)state that it concerns a notice of a company meeting at which an elective resolution is to be proposed, and

(b)specify the place, date and time of the meeting.

(2E) Nothing in subsection (2C) shall invalidate the proceedings of a meeting where—

(a)any notice that is required to be published as mentioned in paragraph (d) of that subsection is published for a part, but not all, of the period mentioned in that paragraph; and

(b)the failure to publish that notice throughout that period is wholly attributable to circumstances which it would not be reasonable to have expected the company to prevent or avoid.

(2F) In so far as the articles of the company do not provide for notices and notifications to be served using electronic communications, the provisions of Table A (as for the time being in force) as to such service shall apply.

(3) In subsection (5), for the words “subsection (1)” substitute “subsections (1) and (2B) to (2E)”.

(4) Insert the following subsection after subsection (5)—

(5A) In this section, “address” includes any number or address used for the purposes of electronic communications.

Electronic statement to obtain memorandum of satisfaction

22.—(1) Section 403 of the 1985 Act (entries of satisfaction and release: England and Wales)(13), as in force at the date of coming into force of this Order, is amended as follows.

(2) At the beginning of subsection (1), for the words “The registrar” substitute the words “Subject to subsection (1A), the registrar”.

(3) Insert the following subsection after subsection (1)—

(1A) The registrar of companies may make any such entry as is mentioned in subsection (1) where, instead of receiving such a statutory declaration as is mentioned in that subsection, he receives a statement by a director, secretary, administrator or administrative receiver of the company which is contained in an electronic communication and that statement—

(a)verifies the matters set out in paragraph (a) or (b) of that subsection,

(b)contains a description of the charge,

(c)states the date of creation of the charge and the date of its registration under this Chapter,

(d)states the name and address of the chargee or, in the case of a debenture, trustee, and

(e)where paragraph (b) of subsection (1) applies, contains short particulars of the property or undertaking which has been released from the charge, or which has ceased to form part of the company’s property or undertaking (as the case may be).

(4) Insert the following subsection after subsection (2)—

(2A) Any person who makes a false statement under subsection (1A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true is liable to imprisonment or a fine, or both.

(1) Section 419 of the 1985 Act (entries of satisfaction and release: Scotland), as in force at the date of coming into force of this Order, is amended as follows.

(2) At the beginning of subsection (1), for the words “The registrar” substitute the words “Subject to subsections (1A) and (1B), the registrar”.

(3) Insert the following subsections after subsection (1)—

(1A) On an application being made to him in the prescribed form, the registrar of companies may make any such entry as is mentioned in subsection (1) where, instead of receiving such a statutory declaration as is mentioned in that subsection, he receives a statement by a director, secretary, liquidator, receiver or administrator of the company which is contained in an electronic communication and that statement—

(a)verifies the matters set out in paragraph (a) or (b) of that subsection,

(b)contains a description of the charge,

(c)states the date of creation of the charge and the date of its registration under this Chapter,

(d)states the name and address of the chargee or, in the case of a debenture, trustee, and

(e)where paragraph (b) of subsection (1) applies, contains short particulars of the property which has been released from the charge, or which has ceased to form part of the company’s property (as the case may be).

(1B) Where the statement under subsection (1A) concerns the satisfaction of a floating charge, then there shall be delivered to the registrar a further statement which—

(a)is made by the creditor entitled to the benefit of the floating charge or a person authorised to act on his behalf;

(b)is incorporated into, or logically associated with, the electronic communication containing the statement; and

(c)certifies that the particulars contained in the statement are correct.

(4) Insert the following subsection after subsection (5)—

(5A) Any person who makes a false statement under subsection (1A) or (1B) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true is liable to imprisonment or a fine, or both.

24.    Electronic statement concerning joint stock company becoming public

(1) Section 685 of the 1985 Act (registration of joint stock company as public company)(14) is amended as follows.

(2) At the beginning of paragraph (e) of subsection (4), insert the words “subject to subsection (4A),”.

(3) Insert the following subsection after subsection (4)—

(4A) In place of the statutory declaration referred to in paragraph (e) of subsection (4), there may be delivered to the registrar of companies using electronic communications a statement made by a director or secretary of the company as to the matters set out in sub-paragraphs (i) and (ii) of that paragraph.

(4) In subsection (5), after the words “subsection (4)(e)”, insert the words “or statement under subsection (4A)”.

(5) Insert the following subsection after subsection (6)—

(6A) Any person who makes a false statement under subsection (4A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true is liable to imprisonment or a fine, or both.

25.    Electronic statement concerning other registrations under Chapter II of Part XXII

(1) Section 686 of the 1985 Act (other requirements for registration)(15) is amended as follows.

(2) In subsection (2), for the words “The lists” substitute the words “Subject to subsection (2A), the lists”.

(3) Insert the following subsection after subsection (2)—

(2A) In place of the statutory declaration referred to in subsection (2), there may be delivered to the registrar of companies using electronic communications a statement made by any two or more directors or other principal officers of the company verifying the matters set out in that subsection.

(4) Insert the following subsection after subsection (3)—

(3A) Any person who makes a false statement under subsection (2A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true is liable to imprisonment or a fine, or both.

26.    Electronic statement concerning establishment of place of business in Great Britain

(1) Section 691 of the 1985 Act (documents to be delivered to registrar)(16) is amended as follows.

(2) At the beginning of sub-paragraph (iv) of paragraph (b) of subsection (1), insert the words “subject to subsection (3A),”.

(3) Insert the following subsection after subsection (3)—

(3A) In place of the statutory declaration referred to in sub-paragraph (iv) of paragraph (b) of subsection (1), there may be delivered to the registrar of companies using electronic communications a statement made by any person by whom the declaration could have been made stating the date on which the company’s place of business in Great Britain was established.

(4) Insert the following subsection after subsection (4)—

(4A) Any person who makes a false statement under subsection (3A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true is liable to imprisonment or a fine, or both.

27.    Insertion of new section 707B

The following section shall be inserted after section 707A(17)

707B.    Delivery to the registrar using electronic communications

(1) Electronic communications may be used for the delivery of any document to the registrar under any provision of the Companies Acts (including delivery of a document in the prescribed form), provided that such delivery is in such form and manner as is directed by the registrar.

(2) Where the document is required under any provision of the Companies Acts to be signed or sealed, it shall instead be authenticated in such manner as is directed by the registrar.

(3) The document must contain in a prominent position—

(a)the name and registered number of the company to which it relates, or

(b)if the document is delivered under Part XXIII, the registered number of the branch or place of business of the company to which it relates.

(4) If a document is delivered to the registrar which does not comply with the requirements imposed by or under this section, he may serve on the person by whom the document was delivered (or, if there are two or more such persons, on any of them) a notice indicating the respect in which the document does not comply.

(5) Where the registrar serves such a notice, then unless a replacement document—

(a)is delivered to him within 14 days after the service of the notice, and

(b)complies with the requirements of this section (or section 706) or is not rejected by him for failure to comply with those requirements,

the original document shall be deemed not to have been delivered to him.

  • But for the purposes of any enactment imposing a penalty for failure to deliver, so far as it imposes a penalty for continued contravention, no account shall be taken of the period between the delivery of the original document and the end of the period of 14 days after service of the registrar’s notice.

(6) In this section references to the delivery of a document include references to the forwarding, lodging, registering, sending or submission of a document and to the giving of a notice, and cognate expressions are to be construed accordingly.

Expressions used in the 1985 Act

28.—(1) Section 742 of the 1985 Act (expressions used in connection with accounts)(18) is amended as follows.

(2) After subsection (2), insert the following subsection—

(2A) References in this Act to sending or sending out copies of any of the documents referred to in section 238(1) include sending or sending out such copies in accordance with section 238(4A) or (4B).

29.—(1) Section 744 of the 1985 Act (expressions used generally in that Act)(19) is amended as follows.

(2) Insert the following definitions at the appropriate places—

“communication” means the same as in the Electronic Communications Act 2000;

“electronic communication” means the same as in the Electronic Communications Act 2000;.

30.—(1) Section 744A of the 1985 Act (index of defined expressions)(20) is amended as follows.

(2) Insert the following entries at the appropriate places—

“communication”section 744
“electronic communication”section 744.

Consequential amendments

31.—(1) In section 29 of the 1985 Act (regulations about names)—

(a)in subsection (2)(a), for the words “required by section 12(3)”, substitute the words “under section 12(3) or statement under section 12(3A) (as the case may be)”,

(b)in subsection (2)(b), for the words “required by section 686(2)” substitute the words “under section 686(2) or statement under section 686(2A) (as the case may be)”, and

(c)in subsection (3)(a), after the words “statutory declaration” insert the words “or statement”.

(2) In subsections (2), (4), (5) and (7) of section 157 (special resolution under s. 155), and in subsection (4) of section 158 (time for giving financial assistance under s. 155) after the word “declaration” in each place where it occurs, insert the words “or statement”, and in subsection (4)(b) of section 158 after the word “declarations” insert the words “or statements”.

(3) In section 390 of the 1985 Act (auditors' right to attend company meetings, etc.)(21), insert the following subsection after subsection (1)—

(1A) Subsections (4A) to (4G) of section 369 (electronic communication of notices of meetings) apply for the purpose of determining whether notice of a meeting is received by the company’s auditors as they apply in determining whether such a notice is given to any person.

(4) Section 707 of the 1985 Act (delivery to the registrar of documents otherwise than in legible form)(22) is hereby repealed, and—

(a)in section 706(4)(b) (delivery to the registrar of documents in legible form) for “707” substitute “707B”, and

(b)in section 735A(2) of the 1985 Act (relationship of the Companies Act to the Insolvency Act)(23) for “707(1)” substitute “707B(1)”.

(5) In section 711(1)(g) of the 1985 Act (public notice by registrar of receipt of statutory declaration under section 117)(24), after the words “statutory declaration” insert the words “or statement”.

(6) Schedule 24 to the 1985 Act (punishment of offences)(25) is amended as follows—

(a)Insert the following entries at the appropriate places—

Section of Act creating offenceGeneral nature of offenceMode of prosecutionPunishmentDaily default fine (where applicable)
12(3B)Person making false statement under section 12(3A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true

1.  On indictment

2.  Summary

2 years or a fine; or both

6 months or the statutory maximum; or both

30(5C)Person making false statement under section 30(5A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true

1.  On indictment

2.  Summary

2 years or a fine; or both

6 months or the statutory maximum; or both

43(3B)Person making false statement under section 43(3A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true

1.  On indictment

2.  Summary

2 years or a fine; or both

6 months or the statutory maximum; or both

49(8B)Person making false statement under section 49(8A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true

1.  On indictment

2.  Summary

2 years or a fine; or both

6 months or the statutory maximum; or both

117(7A)Person making false statement under section 117(3A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true

1.  On indictment

2.  Summary

2 years or a fine; or both

6 months or the statutory maximum; or both

403(2A)Person making false statement under section 403(1A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true

1.  On indictment

2.  Summary

2 years or a fine; or both

6 months or the statutory maximum; or both

419(5A)Person making false statement under section 419(1A) or (1B) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true

1.  On indictment

2.  Summary

2 years or a fine; or both

6 months or the statutory maximum; or both

685(6A)Person making false statement under section 685(4A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true

1.  On indictment

2.  Summary

2 years or a fine; or both

6 months or the statutory maximum; or both

686(3A)Person making false statement under section 686(2A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true

1.  On indictment

2.  Summary

2 years or a fine; or both

6 months or the statutory maximum; or both

691(4A)Person making false statement under section 691(3A) which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true

1.  On indictment

2.  Summary

2 years or a fine; or both

6 months or the statutory maximum; or both

  • ; and

    (b)

    in the entries relating to sections 156(6) and (7), after the word “declaration” in both places where it occurs, insert the words “or statement”.

Amendment of subordinate legislation made under the Companies Act

32.—(1) Table A as prescribed by the Companies (Tables A to F) Regulations 1985(26) is amended in accordance with Schedule 1 to this Order.

(2) The Companies (Summary Financial Statement) Regulations 1995(27) are amended in accordance with Schedule 2 to this Order.

Stephen Byers,

Secretary of State for Trade and Industry

21st December 2000

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