Legislation – The Judicial Review and Courts Act 2022 (Magistrates’ Court Sentencing Powers) Regulations 2023
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Part 3 – Specific amendments to primary legislation
Amendment of the Insolvency Act 19866.
(1)
(2)
In column 4 of the table in Schedule 10 for “On conviction in England and Wales: 12 months” substitute “On conviction in England and Wales: the general limit in a magistrates’ court”
in relation to the following offences listed in column 1:
(a)
section A8(4);
(b)
section A17(6);
(c)
section A24(4);
(d)
section A25(3)(b);
(e)
section A26(4)(b);
(f)
section A27(1)(b);
(g)
section A28(5)(b);
(h)
section A29(6)(b);
(i)
section A30(2)(b);
(j)
section A31(10)(b);
(k)
section A32(4)(b);
(l)
section A46(1);
(m)
section A46(4);
(n)
section A47(1) and
(o)
section A49(5).