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PART 4 Amendments of the Insolvent Partnerships Order 1994
16.In paragraph (3) of Article 4 (Voluntary arrangement of insolvent...
17.In paragraph (5) of Article 6 (Administration in relation to...
19.(1) Schedule 2 to the Insolvent Partnerships Order 1994 (modified...
20.(1) Paragraph 23 of Schedule 4 (provisions of the Insolvency...
21.(1) Paragraph 21 of Schedule 7 (provisions of the Insolvency...
PART 5 Amendments of the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989
PART 6 Amendments of Insolvent Partnerships Order (Northern Ireland) 1995
32.Amendments to the Insolvent Partnerships Order (Northern Ireland) 1995
33.In paragraph (3) of Article 4 (voluntary arrangement of insolvent...
34.In paragraph (3) of Article 6 (administration in relation to...
36.(1) Schedule 2 (modified provisions of Schedule B1 to the...
37.(1) Paragraph 23 of Schedule 4 (provisions of the 1989...
38.(1) Paragraph 21 of Schedule 7 (provisions of the 1989...
PART 7 Further Amendments relating to Parts 2 to 6
43.(1) Section 129 (priority in distribution) is amended as follows....
44.After section 129 insert— Section 129: interpretation (1) In this Act, “secondary non-preferential debts” means non-preferential debts...
45.In section 228 (interpretation), in subsection (1), omit the definition...
46.Amendment of the Investment Bank Special Administration Regulations 2011
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