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The Insolvency (Amendment) Rules 2010

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Substitution of Rule 6A.2

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432.  For Rule 6A.2 (entry of information onto the individual insolvency register – individual voluntary arrangements) substitute—

6A.2A    Entry of information onto the individual insolvency register – individual voluntary arrangements

(1) This Rule applies where—

(a)a voluntary arrangement has been accepted by the debtor’s creditors; and

(b)the Secretary of State has received—

(i)information under Rule 5.29(1) sent pursuant to paragraph (3) of that Rule; and

(ii)notice under Rule 5.34, Rule 5.45 or Rule 5.50.

(2) Subject to paragraph (3), the Secretary of State must enter onto the individual insolvency register—

(a)the name and address of the debtor;

(b)the date on which the arrangement was approved by the creditors;

(c)the debtor’s gender;

(d)the debtor’s date of birth;

(e)any name by which the debtor was or is known, not being the name in which the debtor has entered into the voluntary arrangement;

(f)as regards an arrangement other than under section 263A(1), the name and address of the supervisor;

(g)as regards an arrangement under section 263A—

(i)that the official receiver is the supervisor; and

(ii)the address of the official receiver; and

(h)a statement whether the arrangement—

(i)was completed in accordance with its terms; or

(ii)failed.

(3) Paragraph (4) applies where there is entered on the register information in respect of a voluntary arrangement—

(a)of which the Secretary of State had been notified prior to this Rule coming into force; and

(b)which has not been completed or terminated when this Rule comes into force.

(4) The Secretary of State must maintain on the register the information that the Secretary of State was required to enter on to the individual insolvency register immediately prior to the coming into force of this Rule.

(5) Paragraphs (2) and (4) are subject to Rules 5.67, 6A.3 and 6A.8..

(1)

Section 263A was inserted by 2002 c. 40, s. 264(1) and Schedule 22, paragraph 2.

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