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17.7.—(1) The office-holder must deliver or file a notice if there is a change in membership of the committee.
(2) The notice must contain the following—
(a)the date of the original notice in respect of the constitution of the committee and the date of the last notice of membership given under this rule (if any);
(b)a statement that this notice of membership replaces the previous notice;
(c)identification details for any company that is a member of the committee;
(d)the full name and address of any member that is not a company;
(e)a statement whether any member has become a member since the issue of the previous notice;
(f)the identification details for a company or otherwise the full name of any member named in the previous notice who is no longer a member and the date the membership ended.
(3) The notice must be authenticated and dated by the office-holder.
(4) Where the notice relates to a liquidation committee or a creditors’ committee other than in a bankruptcy the office-holder must, as soon as reasonably practicable, deliver the notice to the registrar of companies.
(5) Where the notice relates to a creditors’ committee in a bankruptcy the office-holder must, as soon as reasonably practicable—
(a)in bankruptcy proceedings based on a petition file the notice with the court; and
(b)in bankruptcy proceedings based on a bankruptcy application deliver the notice to the official receiver.
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