HL Deb 11 September 1972 vol 335 c30

[No. 19]

Clause 29, page 23, line 15, at beginning insert— .—(1) The notice referred to in section 22(5) of this Act and the notice referred to in section 25(1)(a) of this Act and the statutory declaration referred to in section 26(2) of this Act shall be in such form as may be prescribed.

LORD DRUMALBYN

My Lords, I beg to move that this House Both agree with the Commons in their Amendment No. 19. I suggest that we discuss Amendments Nos. 21 and 22 at the same time. These Amendments relate to the Schedule and provide that certain notices and statements required under the Bill shall be in the prescribed form. They are notices to the Registrar that the receiver has ceased to act, under Clause 22(5); notice to the company of the receiver's appointment under Clause 25(1)(a); statutory declaration accompanying the receiver's statement of affairs, under Clause 26(2) and the memorandum of satisfaction in the Schedule, under Clause 106(F). The use of prescribed forms has been found helpful in England for the Registrar and for persons interested in the information contained in them, and it is suggested that they should be used in this case.

Moved, That this House doth agree with the Commons in the said Amendment.—(Lord Drumalbyn.)

On Motion, Question agreed to.