The Enterprise Act 2002 (Commencement No. 4 and Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2003

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 2003/2093
Year2003

2003 No. 2093 (C.85)

INSOLVENCYCOMPANIESINDIVIDUALS

The Enterprise Act 2002 (Commencement No. 4 and Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2003

Made 8th August 2003

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon her by sections 276(2) and 279 of the Enterprise Act 20021hereby makes the following Order:—

S-1 Citation and interpretation

Citation and interpretation

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Enterprise Act 2002 (Commencement No. 4 and Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2003.

(2) In this Order, except where otherwise stated, references to sections and Schedules are references to sections of, and Schedules to, the Enterprise Act 2002.

(3) In this Order references to sequestration are references to sequestration within the meaning of the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 19852.

(4) Except in relation to sequestration, expressions used in this Order which are used in the Insolvency Act 19863shall have the same meaning as in that Act.

(5) In articles 4, 5 and 6 references to provisions of, and procedures under, the Insolvency Act 1986 include references to those provisions and procedures as they are applied by or under the provisions of any enactment.

S-2 Appointed days

Appointed days

2.—(1) Subject as set out in this Order, the day appointed for the coming into force of the provisions in Schedule 1 to this Order is 15th September 2003 (hereafter referred to as “the first commencement date”).

(2) Subject as set out in this Order, the day appointed for the coming into force of the provisions in Schedule 2 to this Order is 1st April 2004 (hereafter referred to as “the second commencement date”).

S-3 Administration—transitional provisions

Administration—transitional provisions

3.—(1) In this article “the former administration provisions” means the law relating to administration under Part II of the Insolvency Act 1986 and section 62(2)(a) of the Criminal Justice Act 19884without the amendments and repeals made by the provisions of the Enterprise Act 2002 mentioned in paragraph (2).

(2) In a case where a petition for an administration order has been presented before the first commencement date—

(a)

(a) section 248 and Schedules 16 and 17; and

(b)

(b) section 278(2) and Schedule 26 as respects the repeals relating to sections 212, 230(1), 231, 232, 240(1) and 245(3) of the Insolvency Act 1986, the entries in Schedule 10 to the Insolvency Act 1986 in respect of sections 12(2), 15(8), 18(5), 21(3), 22(6), 23(3), 24(7) and 27(6) of that Act and section 62(2)(a) of the Criminal Justice Act 1988,

shall have no effect.

(3) The former administration provisions shall continue to apply insofar as is necessary to give effect to—

(a)

(a) the Insolvent Partnerships Order 19945;

(b)

(b) regulation 5 of the Limited Liability Partnerships Regulations 20016; and

(c)

(c) the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Administration Orders relating to Insurers) Order 20027.

S-4 Abolition of Crown preference—transitional provisions

Abolition of Crown preference—transitional provisions

4.—(1) This article applies to a case where before the first commencement date—

(a)

(a) a petition for an administration order pursuant to Part II of the Insolvency Act 1986 is presented;

(b)

(b) a voluntary arrangement under Part I of the Insolvency Act 1986 has effect;

(c)

(c) a receiver is appointed under the terms of a charge (which when created was a floating charge) in relation to the property of a company subject to the charge;

(d)

(d) a petition for a winding-up order is presented;

(e)

(e) a resolution for the winding up of the company is passed;

(f)

(f) a petition for a bankruptcy order (or, in Scotland, for sequestration) is presented; or

(g)

(g) a voluntary arrangement pursuant to Part VIII of the Insolvency Act 1986 has effect.

(2) This article also applies to a case where proposals for a voluntary arrangement under Part I of the Insolvency Act 1986 are made (whether before or after the first commencement date) by—

(a)

(a) a liquidator in a winding up where the winding-up petition is presented or, as the case may be, the resolution for winding up is passed, before the first commencement date; or

(b)

(b) an administrator appointed in relation to an administration under Part II of the Insolvency Act 1986 where the administration order is made on a petition which is presented before the first commencement date.

(3) This article also applies to a case in which a proposal for a voluntary arrangement under Part VIII of the Insolvency Act 1986 is made (whether before or after the first commencement date) by a person who was adjudged bankrupt on a petition which was presented before the first commencement date.

(4) In a case to which this article applies—

(a)

(a) the provisions of section 251; and

(b)

(b) the provisions of section 278(2) and Schedule 26 as respects the repeals relating to paragraphs 1 to 3 and 8 to 8C in Schedule 3 to the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 19858, paragraphs 1 to 7 of Schedule 6 to the Insolvency Act 19869, the table in paragraph 32 of Schedule 29 to the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 198810, paragraphs 21A and 22 of Schedule 2 to the Finance Act 199111, paragraph 73 of Schedule 2 to the Social Security (Consequential Provisions) Act 199212, sections 36(1) to (3) of the Finance Act 199313, paragraphs 13(1) and 13(2) of Schedule 6 and paragraph 7(2) of Schedule 7 to the Finance Act 199414, paragraph 8 of Schedule 14 to the Value Added Tax Act 199415, section 17 of the Finance Act 199516, paragraphs 12(1) and 12(2) of Schedule 5 to the Finance Act 199617, sections 166(7)(a), 183(3)(a) and 189(4) of the Employment Rights Act 199618, paragraph 6 of Schedule 2 to the Finance Act 199719, paragraphs 2 and 3 of Schedule 7 to the Finance Act 200020and paragraphs 17(1) and (2) and 18 of Schedule 5 to the Finance Act 200121,

shall not have effect.

S-5 Liquidator’s powers

Liquidator’s powers

5. The insertion of paragraph 3A into Schedule 4 of the Insolvency Act 1986 by section 253 (Liquidator’s powers) shall have no effect in relation to any proceedings of a kind mentioned in paragraph 3A which were commenced prior to the first commencement date.

S-6 Powers of trustee in bankruptcy

Powers of trustee in bankruptcy

6. The insertion of paragraph 2A into Schedule 5 of the Insolvency Act 1986 by section 262 (Powers of Trustee) shall have no effect in relation to any proceedings of a kind mentioned in paragraph 2A which were commenced prior to the first commencement date.

S-7 Bankruptcy restrictions orders

Bankruptcy restrictions orders

7. Where a court is considering whether or not a bankruptcy restrictions order should be made pursuant to the provisions of section 281A and Schedule 4A to the Insolvency Act 1986, it shall not take into account any conduct of the bankrupt before the second commencement date.

S-8 Transitional provisions—old summary cases

Transitional provisions—old summary cases

8.—(1) This article applies to a bankruptcy (other than one where the bankrupt has received his discharge) where a certificate of summary administration under section 275 of the Insolvency Act 1986 is in force on the second commencement date.

(2) In a case to which this article applies sections 275, 292(1), 293(1), 294(1), 297, 298(3), 300(5), 300(6) and 300(7) of the Insolvency Act 1986 shall continue to have effect.

(3) Where on or after the second commencement date the court revokes a certificate of summary administration under section 275(3) of the Insolvency Act 1986 as it has effect by virtue of paragraph (2), the relevant period for the purposes of paragraph 4(1)(b) of Schedule 19 shall be the period specified in section 279(1)(b) of the Insolvency Act 1986 as it had effect immediately prior to the second commencement date.

Nigel Griffiths

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Small Business and Enterprise,

Department of Trade and Industry

8th August 2003

SCHEDULE 1

Article 2(1)

SCHEDULE 1

The provisions referred to in Article 2(1) are—

section 248 (replacement of Part II of the Insolvency Act 1986), and Schedules 16 and 17 (except paragraphs 14 and 59 of Schedule 17)

section 249 (special administration regimes)

section 250 (prohibition of appointment of administrative receivers) (to the extent it is not already in force) and Schedule 18

section 251 (abolition of Crown preference)

section 252 (unsecured creditors)

section 253 (liquidator’s powers)

section 254 (application of insolvency law to foreign company)

section 255 (application of law about company arrangement or administration to non-company)

section 262 (powers of trustee in bankruptcy)

section 278(2) and Schedule 26 (but only insofar as is necessary to give effect to the repeals relating to paragraphs 1 to 3 and 8 to 8C of Schedule 3 to the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 198522, section 212, 230(1), 231, 232, 240(1), 245(3) and Schedule 10 to the Insolvency Act 198623(except those relating to the entries relating to sections 31, 361 and 362), paragraph 32 of Schedule 29 to the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 198824, section 62(2)(a) of the Criminal Justice Act 198825, paragraphs 21A and 22 of Schedule 2 to the Finance Act 199126, paragraph 73 of Schedule 2 to the Social Security (Consequential Provisions) Act 199227, sections 36(1) to (3) of the Finance Act 199328, paragraphs 13(1) and 13(2) of Schedule 6 and paragraph 7(2) of Schedule 7 to the Finance Act 199429, paragraph 8 of Schedule 14 to the Value Added Tax Act 199430, section 17 of the Finance Act 199531, paragraphs 12(1) and 12(2) of Schedule 5 to the Finance Act 199632, sections 166(7)(a), 183(3)(a) and 189(4) of the Employment Rights Act 199633, paragraph 6 of Schedule 2 to the Finance Act 199734, paragraphs 2 and 3 of Schedule 7 to the Finance Act 200035and paragraphs 17(1) and (2) and 18 of Schedule 5 to the Finance Act 200136).

SCHEDULE 2

Article 2(2)

SCHEDULE 2

The provisions referred to in Article 2(2) are—

section 256 (duration of bankruptcy) and Schedule 19 (except paragraph 8 of...

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