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Archived tracker: High Court (Chancery Division/ICC) hearing dates for Part 26 schemes, Part 26A restructuring plans and Part VII FSMA transfers (2022–2023) — England and Wales

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For 2024 scheme/plan hearing dates, see Practice Note: Tracker of Part 26 scheme/Part 26A restructuring plan hearing dates 2024.

This Practice Note captures key hearing dates featured in the High Court, Insolvency and Companies Court (Chancery Division) daily cause list from 13 September 2022 onwards, shown with the most recent first, for:

  • Part 26 schemes of arrangement, typically solvent schemes; generally internal corporate reorganisations, take-over or merger schemes
  • Part 26 schemes of arrangement, creditor/member schemes (see: Schemes of arrangement—overview)
  • Part 26A restructuring plans (see Practice Note: Part 26A restructuring plans: history, rationale and scope)
  • Part VII transfer schemes: insurance business transfer schemes under Part VII of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (see Practice Note: Insurance business transfer schemes)

It is notable that the majority of the hearings listed below concern solvent schemes of arrangement for internal corporate reorganisations, take-over or merger schemes (for further details, see News Analysis: Market Standards Trend Report—trends in UK public M&A in 2023). For information on the outcomes of significant creditor/member scheme or Part 26A restructuring plan hearings, see Practice Notes: Part 26A restructuring...

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