Legislation – Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023
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PART 2Partnerships
CHAPTER 1Limited partnerships etc.
The registrar’s role relating to dissolution, revival and deregistration
141Registrar’s power to confirm dissolution of limited partnership
(1)
The Limited Partnerships Act 1907 is amended as follows.
(2)
“19Registrar’s power to confirm dissolution of limited partnership
(1)
If the registrar has reasonable cause to believe that a limited partnership has been dissolved, the registrar may publish a notice in the Gazette (a “dissolution notice”) stating that fact.
(2)
Where the registrar proposes to publish a dissolution notice, the registrar must first publish in the Gazette a notice (a “warning notice”)—
(a)
explaining the registrar’s proposal and its effect (see subsection (6)), and
(b)
inviting any person to make representations about the registrar’s proposal.
(3)
The registrar must send a copy of the warning notice to—
(a)
the registered office of the limited partnership, and
(b)
at least one person who appears in the register of limited partnerships as a general partner in the limited partnership (if there are any).
(4)
(5)
The dissolution notice must—
(a)
state the firm name of the limited partnership,
(b)
state the limited partnership’s registration number, and
(c)
explain the effect of the publication of the notice (see subsection (6)).
(6)
On the publication of a dissolution notice, the limited partnership to which it relates is dissolved if it was not already dissolved.
(7)
For the purposes of subsection (3), a person “appears in the register of limited partnerships as a general partner in the limited partnership” if—
(a)
either—
(i)
the person was named as a proposed general partner in the application for registration of the limited partnership under section 8A, or
(ii)
the general partners have given the registrar notice under section 8R that the person has become a general partner in the limited partnership, and
(b)
the general partners have not since—
(i)
given the registrar notice under section 8R that the person has ceased to be a general partner in the limited partnership, or
(ii)
given the registrar notice under section 8T that the person did not become a general partner on registration of the limited partnership.
20Administrative revival
(1)
On an application under this section the registrar must revive a limited partnership if the registrar is satisfied that the following conditions are met.
(2)
(3)
Condition 2 is that the applicant has delivered to the registrar such documents as are necessary to ensure that, if the limited partnership is revived, the records kept by the registrar relating to the limited partnership will be up to date.
(4)
Condition 3 is that each relevant person has paid any outstanding fines or financial penalties imposed on them in respect of an offence—
(a)
under this Act, or
(b)
by virtue of regulations made under section 7A of this Act,
relating to the limited partnership.
(5)
An application under this section may only be made by a person who was a general partner in the limited partnership immediately before it was dissolved.
(6)
The application must include a statement that—
(b)
the applicant is a person mentioned in subsection (5).
(7)
An application under this section may not be made after the end of the period of six years beginning with the date on which the limited partnership was dissolved.
(8)
For the purpose of subsection (7) an application is made when it is received by the registrar.
(9)
In subsection (4) “relevant person” means—
(a)
the applicant,
(b)
any person who—
(i)
was a general partner in the limited partnership immediately before it was dissolved, and
(ii)
if the limited partnership is revived, will be a general partner in the limited partnership immediately after its revival, or
21Registrar’s decision on application for administrative revival
(1)
The registrar must give notice to the applicant of the decision on an application under section 20.
(2)
If the limited partnership is revived, the revival takes effect on the date that the notice is sent.
(3)
If the limited partnership is revived the registrar must—
(a)
enter on the register of limited partnerships a note of the date on which the revival of the limited partnership takes effect, and
(b)
cause notice of the revival to be published in the Gazette.
(4)
Notes entered on the register of limited partnerships in accordance with subsection (3)(a) are part of the register of limited partnerships.
(5)
The notice under subsection (3)(b) must state—
(a)
(b)
the limited partnership’s registration number, and
(c)
the date on which the revival of the limited partnership takes effect.
22Effect of administrative revival
(1)
(2)
(3)
An application to the court for such directions or provision may be made at any time within the period of three years beginning with the date on which the revival of the limited partnership took effect.
23Application to court for revival
(1)
(2)
An application under this section may be made by—
(a)
the Secretary of State,
(b)
a person who was a partner in the limited partnership immediately before it was dissolved, or
(c)
any other person appearing to the court to have an interest in the matter.
(3)
An application to the court for the revival of a limited partnership may only be made—
(a)
within the period of six years beginning with the date on which the limited partnership was dissolved, or
(b)
where the applicant made an application under section 20 that was refused, within the period of 28 days beginning with the date on which notice of the registrar’s decision was sent by the registrar to the applicant.
24Decision on application for revival by the court
(1)
If, on an application under section 23, the court orders revival of the limited partnership, the revival takes effect on a copy of the court’s order being delivered to the registrar.
(2)
The registrar must publish a notice in the Gazette of the revival of the limited partnership.
(3)
The notice must state—
(a)
(b)
the limited partnership’s registration number, and
(c)
the date on which the revival of the limited partnership takes effect.
25Effect of court order for revival
(1)
(2)
(3)
The court may also give directions as to—
(a)
the delivery to the registrar of such documents relating to the limited partnership as are necessary to bring up to date the records kept by the registrar, or
(b)
the payment of the costs (in Scotland, expenses) of the registrar in connection with the proceedings for the revival of the limited partnership.”
(3)
““the Gazette” means—
(a)
as respects limited partnerships registered in England and Wales, the London Gazette,
(b)
as respects limited partnerships registered in Scotland, the Edinburgh Gazette, and
(c)
as respects limited partnerships registered in Northern Ireland, the Belfast Gazette;”.
(4)
In section 10 (advertisement in Gazette), omit subsection (2).