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The Insolvency (England and Wales) Rules 2016

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Rule (or section)DocumentWhether treated as claim form or other documentModifications to Part 6 of the CPR which apply unless the court directs otherwise
3.8Administration applicationClaim formService in accordance with paragraph 3 of this Schedule. The applicant must serve the application.
3.16 (& Para 15 of Sch B1)Notice of intention to appoint administrator by a floating charge holderClaim formThe appointer must serve the notice.
3.23 (& para 26 of Sch B1)(1)Notice of intention to appoint administrator by company or directorsClaim formService on the company at its registered office or if that is not practicable, at its last known principal place of business in England and Wales.
7.3Statutory demand on a company under section 123(1) or 222(1)(a) (unregistered companies)[Note: the requirements for service of a statutory demand are set out in sections 123(1) and 222(1)(a) respectively.]
7.9 and 7.29Winding-up petitionClaim formService in accordance with paragraph 2 of this Schedule. The petitioner must serve the petition.
7.34Court order for additional deposit to be paid – provisional liquidatorOther document
7.99Court order to enforce payment of a callOther document
7.102Court order for public examination served on examineeOther document
10.2Statutory demand (bankruptcy)Other documentService in accordance with rule 10.2.
10.14Bankruptcy petition (creditor’s)Claim form

Personal service.

The petitioner must serve the petition.

10.29Court order – change of carriage of petitionOther document
10.50Court order for additional deposit to be paid – interim receiverOther document
10.99Court order for public examination served on bankruptOther document
10.119Court order for disclosure by HMRCOther document
10.126Notice to recipient of after acquired propertyOther document
10.166Court order for post redirectionOther document
11.3Application for debt relief restrictions order (DRRO) or bankruptcy restrictions order (BRO)Claim formThe applicant must serve the application.
11.4Service of evidence for DRRO or BROOther document
12.9Applications to court generally (where service required)Claim formThe applicant must serve the application.
12.19Court order for private examinationOther documentPersonal service. The applicant must serve the order.
12.28(2)Witness statement of evidenceOther document
12.37(7)Application for block transfer orderClaim formThe applicant must serve the application.
12.42Notice requiring person to assess costs by detailed assessmentOther document
12.48Application for costsClaim formThe applicant must serve the application.
19.4 (& sections 179 and 317)Notice of disclaimer (leasehold property)Other document
19.5 (& section 318)Notice of disclaimer (dwelling house)Other document
21.2Application for conversion into winding up /bankruptcy under EC RegulationClaim formThe applicant must serve the application.
Paragraph 5(1) of this ScheduleOrder staying proceedingsOther documentThe applicant must serve the order.
(1)

Paragraph 26 subparagraph (2) is amended by paragraph 6 of Schedule 6 to the Deregulation Act 2015 (c.20).

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