HC Deb 04 June 1986 vol 98 c1032

Preliminary

1. In this Part of this Schedule— prescribed matters" in relation to any transfer of the business of a building society to its successor, means the matters relating to the transfer, the society, its officers, members or depositors, or the successor which are prescribed in regulations made under paragraph 5 below; and transfer statement", in relation to a transfer of business by a building society, means the statement with respect to the transfer to be sent to members of the society under paragraph 2 below.

Duty to send transfer statements to members

2. A building society which desires to transfer its business shall, in accordance with this Part of the Schedule, send a transfer statement to every member entitled to notice of a meeting of the society.

3. A transfer statement, in relation to a transfer of business by a building society, shall contain—

  1. (a) the particulars required, in relation to the prescribed matters, by the regulations made under paragraph 5 below, and
  2. (b) particulars of any other matters required by the Commission in the case of the particular transfer,

with or without other particulars regarding the transfer.

4. — (1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) below, a building society shall, in relation to a transfer of business, include a transfer statement in or with the notice to be sent to its members of the meeting of the society at which the requisite transfer resolutions are to be moved.

(2) No transfer statement shall be sent unless its contents, so far as they concern the prescribed matters or any matter of which particulars are required to be given under paragraph 3(b) above, have been approved by the Commission.

5. –(1) The Commission, with the consent of the Treasury, may make regulations for the purpose of specifying, as prescribed matters, the matters of which transfer statements are to give particulars; and the regulations may also require particulars to be given of any alternatives to the particular transfer which were available to the society making the transfer.

(2) The power to make regulations under this paragraph is exercisable by statutory instrument which shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.