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18 April 2013

Research Memo - New Security Registration Regime In The UK

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On 6 April 2013 new legislation governing registration of security at Companies House came into force.
UK Corporate/Commercial Law
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On 6 April 2013 new legislation governing registration of security at Companies House came into force. The new rules apply to any charges created on or after 6 April 2013. The main changes to the registration regime are:

  • The security document itself will be available to be downloaded from the public register. Only certain specified information in that document can be redacted.
  • If another document contains relevant information to the security then that document must be made available for inspection at the company's registered office.
  • Registration can be made electronically and certified copies must be submitted instead of originals.
  • All charges are now registerable other than those specifically excluded in the legislation.
  • There is a new suite of forms to be used which are available on Companies House.
  • The criminal sanction for failure to register security has been removed but registration within 21 days is still required for enforceability against a liquidator.

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