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59. Section 1081 (annotation of the register) of the Companies Act 2006 applies to eligible Scottish partnerships with the following modifications—
(a)in subsection (1), omit paragraphs (e) and (f);
(b)omit subsection (1A);
(c)for subsection (2), substitute—
“(2) Where it appears to the registrar that material on the register is misleading or confusing, the registrar may place a note in the register containing such information as appears to the registrar to be necessary to remedy, as far as possible, the misleading or confusing nature of the material.”;
(d)omit subsection (5);
(e)in subsection (6)—
(i)omit “or (1A), or in pursuance of regulations under”, and
(ii)for “all purposes of the Companies Acts” substitute “the purposes of the Scottish Partnerships (Register of People with Significant Control) Regulations 2017”; and
(f)omit subsection (7).
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