European Communities (Corporate Insolvency) Regulations 2002

Statutory Instrument No.333/2002
Date02 July 2002

I, Mary Harney, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3 of the European Communities Act 1972 (No. 27 of 1972) and together with the European Communities (Personal Insolvency) Regulations 2002 ( S.I. No. 334 of 2002 ), for the purpose of giving full effect to Council Regulation (EC) No. 1346/2000 1 of 29 May 2000 on insolvency proceedings, make the following regulations:

Part 1

PRELIMINARY AND GENERAL

Citation and construction

1. These Regulations -

(a) may be cited as the European Communities (Corporate Insolvency Regulations 2002, and

(b) shall be construed as one with the Companies Acts, 1963 to 2001.

Interpretation

2. (1) In these Regulations -

“enforcement order” means an order under Regulation 6(5);

“insolvency proceedings” means insolvency proceedings opened in a member state of the European Communities other than the State and Denmark under Article 3 where the proceedings relate to a body corporate;

“Insolvency Regulation” means Council Regulation (EC) No 1346/2000 of 29 May 2000 on insolvency proceedings, the text of which, in the English language, is set out in the Schedule to these Regulations for convenience of reference.

(2) Unless provided otherwise, a word or expression used in these Regulations and also in the Insolvency Regulation has the same meaning in these Regulations as it has in that Regulation.

(3) References in these Regulations (other than Regulation 6) to numbered Articles without qualification are references to the Articles so numbered of the Insolvency Regulation.

Amendment of Companies Act 1963

3. The Companies Act 1963 ( No. 33 of 1963 ) is amended -

(a) in section 2 (interpretation), by inserting the following definitions in subsection (1):

“ ‘insolvency proceedings’ means insolvency proceedings opened under Article 3 of the Insolvency Regulation in a member state of the European Communities other than the State and Denmark where the proceedings relate to a body corporate;

‘Insolvency Regulation’ means Council Regulation (EC) No. 1346/2000 of 29 May 2000 1 on insolvency proceedings;

‘property’ -

(a) in relation to proceedings opened in the State under Article 3(1) of the Insolvency Regulation, includes property situated outside the State, and

(b) in relation to proceedings so opened under Article 3(2 of the Regulation, does not include property so situated;”,

(b) by inserting the following section before section 206, but in Part VI:

“Restriction of this Part.

205A. This Part is subject to Chapters I (general provisions) and III (secondary insolvency proceedings) of the Insolvency Regulation.”,

(c) by inserting the following sections after section 227:

“Registration of judgments given in insolvency proceedings.

227A. (1) Without prejudice to Article 16(1) of the Insolvency Regulation, a liquidator appointed in insolvency proceedings who intends -

(a) to request under Article 21 of the Regulation that notice of the judgment opening the proceedings and, where appropriate, the decision appointing him or her be published in the State or

(b) to take any other action in the State under the Regulation,

shall deliver to the Registrar of Companies for registration a duly certified copy of the judgment and, where appropriate, of the decision appointing the liquidator.

(2) Registration under subsection (1) may also be effected by the Registrar of Companies on application by a liquidator who does not intend to take any action in the State under the Insolvency Regulation.

(3) The certified copy or copies mentioned in subsection (1) shall be accompanied by -

(a) if the judgment or decision is not expressed in Irish or English, a translation, certified to be correct by a person competent to do so, into either of those languages,

(b) the prescribed form, and

(c) the fee payable under the Eighth Schedule, as altered by order of the Minister under section 395(2).

(4) The Registrar shall issue a certificate of the registration to the liquidator.

(5) In any proceedings a document purporting to be -

(a) a duly certified copy of a judgment opening insolvency proceedings or a decision appointing a liquidator in such proceedings, or

(b) a translation of such a document which is certified as correct by a person competent to do so,

shall, without further proof, be admissible as evidence of the judgment the liquidator's appointment or the translation, unless the contrary is shown.

Publication in relation to insolvency proceedings.

227B. (1) In this section ‘publication’ means publication of -

(a) notice of the judgment opening the insolvency proceedings concerned,

(b) where appropriate, the decision appointing the liquidator in those proceedings,

(c) the name and business address of the liquidator and

(d) the provision (either paragraph 1 or paragraph 2 of Article 3 of the Insolvency Regulation giving jurisdiction to open the proceedings,

in Iris Oifigiúil and once at least in two daily morning newspapers circulating in the State.

(2) Without prejudice to section 227A(1), publication shall be effected by the liquidator concerned.

(3) Where the debtor company has an establishment (within the meaning of Article 2(h) of the Insolvency Regulation) in the State, the liquidator or any authority mentioned in Article 21(2) of the Regulation shall ensure that publication takes place as soon as practicable after the opening of the insolvency proceedings.”,

(d) in section 250 (enforcement of order made in winding up by courts outside State), by adding the following subsection:

“(4) This section does not apply in relation to an order made by a court of a member state of the European Communities other than the State and Denmark.”,

(e) by inserting the following section after section 267:

“Confirmation of creditors' voluntary winding up.

267A. Where -

(a) a liquidator is appointed in a creditors' voluntary winding up of a company in pursuance of section 267, and

(b) the centre of the company's main interests is situated in the State,

the Master of the High Court may, on application by the liquidator in the prescribed form and payment of the prescribed fee, confirm the creditors' voluntary winding up for the purposes of the Insolvency Regulation and shall so certify.”,

(f) by inserting the following section after section 313, but in Part VI:

“Provision of certain documents to liquidator or examiner.

313A. On -

(a) the making of -

(i) a winding up order, or

(ii) an order under section 2 of the Companies (Amendment) Act 1990 appointing an examiner to a company,

or

(b) the issue of a certificate by the Master of the High Court under section 267A (inserted by the European Communities (Corporate Insolvency) Regulations 2002 ( S.I. No 333 of 2002 )) of this Act in relation to the confirmation by the Master of a creditors' voluntary winding up,

the proper officer of the Central Office of the High Court shall, on request and payment of the prescribed fee and subject to any conditions that may be specified in rules of court, give to the liquidator or examiner concerned -

(i) a copy of the order or certificate, certified by the officer to be a true copy, and

(ii) any other prescribed particulars.”,

and

(g) by inserting the following section before section 344, but in Part X:

“Restriction of this Part.

343A. This Part is subject to Chapters I (general provisions) and III (secondary insolvency proceedings) of the Insolvency Regulation.”.

Amendment of Companies (Amendment) Act 1990

4. The Companies (Amendment) Act 1990 (No. 27 of 1990) is amended by inserting the following section after section 1:

“Restriction of this Act.

1A. This Act is subject to Chapters I (general provisions) and III (secondary insolvency proceedings) of Council Regulation (EC) No. 1346/2000 of 29 May 2000 1 on insolvency proceedings.”

Registration of insolvency judgments

5. (1) A request by a liquidator under Article 22 that the judgment opening the insolvency proceedings be registered in a public register shall be made to the person or authority responsible for keeping the register concerned.

Enforcement in State of insolvency judgments

6. (1) In this Regulation -

“Brussels 1 Regulation” means Council Regulation (EC) No 44/2001 of 22 December 2000 2 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters;

“insolvency judgment” means a judgment referred to in Article 25 of the Insolvency Regulation;

and, except where the context otherwise requires, references to numbered Articles are references to Articles so numbered of the Brussels 1 Regulation.

(2) Having regard to Article 68 of the Brussels 1 Regulation, references in Article 25 of the Insolvency Regulation to enforcement of insolvency judgments in accordance with certain Articles of the Brussels Convention are to be read as references to enforcement of those judgments in accordance with Articles 38 to 58 of the Brussels 1 Regulation.

(3) An application under the Brussels 1 Regulation for the enforcement in the State of an insolvency judgment shall be made to the Master of the High Court.

(4) The Master shall determine the application by order in accordance with the Brussels 1 Regulation.

(5) The Master shall declare the insolvency judgment enforceable immediately on completion of the formalities provided for in Article 53 without any review under Articles 34 and 35 and shall make an enforcement order in relation to the judgment.

(6) An order under paragraph (5) of this Regulation may provide for the enforcement of only part of the insolvency judgment concerned.

(7) An application to the Master under Article 39 for an enforcement order in respect of an insolvency judgment may include an application for any preservation measures the High Court has power to grant in proceedings that, apart from these...

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