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539.—(1) Forms 6.7, 6.8, 6.9 and 6.10 are amended as follows.
(2) In paragraph 1 of each, for “[the debtor’s centre of main interests has been][the debtor has an establishment] at” substitute “[the debtor’s centre of main interests is in England and Wales][the debtor has an establishment in England and Wales.]”.
(3) For paragraph 2 of each, substitute—
“2. The debtor is (g)[not] resident in England and Wales. I present this petition to the High Court because (g)[Rule 6.9A[(1)[(a)][(c)]][(4)[(a)][(b)]][(5)[(a)][(b)]] applies] [the debtor carried on business][the debtor has not carried on business in England and Wales but has resided] in the London insolvency district (g)[for the greater part of][within] the 6 months immediately preceding the presentation of the petition].
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The debtor is (g)[not] resident in England and Wales. I am presenting this petition to this county court because (g)[Rule 6.9A(4)(b) applies][for the greater part of][within] the 6 months immediately preceding its presentation (g)[the debtor has carried on business outside the London insolvency district and the district of this county court is where the debtor’s [principal] place of business is situated][the debtor has neither carried on business in England and Wales nor resided in London insolvency district but has resided in the district of this county court].”.
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