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The Companies Act 2006 (Commencement No. 3, Consequential Amendments, Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2007

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PART 1GREAT BRITAIN

Short title and chapterExtent of repeal brought into force
Companies Act 1985 (c.6)Section 125(6).
Section 234(1)(a).
Section 234ZZB.
Section 241, as it applies to private companies.
In section 246(4)(a), the words “and 234ZZB (directors’ report: business review)”.
Section 246A(2A).
Sections 252 and 253.
Section 282.
Section 285.
Section 292.
Sections 303 and 304.
Sections 309 to 309C.
Sections 312 to 316.
Sections 318 to 322.
Section 322B.
Sections 330 to 347.
Sections 347A to 347K.
Section 356.

In section 357—

(a)

the words “section 356 (inspection)”; and

(b)

the words from “and the power of the court” to the end.

Sections 366 to 379.
Section 379A(1)(b) to (e).
Section 380(1) and (4) to (5).
Sections 381 to 383.
Sections 384 and 385, as they apply to private companies.
Sections 385A and 386.
Sections 387 to 388A, as they apply to private companies.
Section 393.

In section 437—

(a)

in subsection (1), the second sentence; and

(b)

subsections (1B) and (1C).

Section 442(2).
Section 446.
In section 448(7), the words from “and liable to a fine.” to the end.
Section 449(7).
Section 450(4).
Section 451(3).
Section 453(1A)(d) and the word “and” preceding it.
Section 453A(6).
Sections 458 to 461.

Section 719.

Section 730(5).

Section 734(1).

Section 741.
Part 1 of Schedule 13.
Schedule 15A.

In Schedule 24, the entries relating to—

(a)

sections 210(3), 211(10), 214(5), 215(8), 216(3), 217(7), 218(3) and 219(3),

(b)

section 241(2), as it applies to private companies,

(c)

sections 314(3), 318(8), 322B(4), 323(2), 324(7), 326(2), (3), (4) and (5), 328(6), 329(3), 342(1), (2) and (3), 343(8), 356(5), 366(4), 367(3) and (5), 372(4) and (6), 376(7), 380(5), 381B(2), 382(5), 382B(2) and 383(4),

(d)

section 387(2), as it applies to private companies, and

(e)

sections 429(6), 430A(6), 444(3), 448(7), 449(6), 450, 451, 453A(5), 455(1) and (2), 458, 461(5) and 720(4).

Insolvency Act 1986 (c.45)

In Schedule 13, in Part 1, the entries relating to the following provisions of the Companies Act 1985—

(a)

section 380(4), and

(b)

section 461(6).

Water Act 1989 (c.15)In Schedule 25, paragraph 71(3).
Companies Act 1989 (c.40)

Section 16.

Section 113.

Section 114(1).

Section 115(2) and (3).

Section 138.

Section 143(8) and (9).

In Schedule 10, paragraph 10.

In Schedule 18, paragraphs 34 to 36.

In Schedule 19, paragraphs 8, 9, and 17.

Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (c.41)

Section 139(1).

Schedule 19.

In Schedule 23, paragraph 12.

Companies (Audit, Investigations and Community Enterprise) Act 2004 (c.27)

Section 19(1).

Section 20.

In Schedule 2, paragraphs 7 to 9, 22 and 23.

Civil Partnership Act 2004 (c.33)In Schedule 27, paragraph 102.

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