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Administrator definition

What does Administrator mean? A licensed insolvency practitioner who takes control of a company in administration to manage its affairs, business and property with the statutory aim of rescuing the company as a going concern; if that is not reasonably practicable, to achieve a better result for creditors than an immediate liquidation; or, failing that, to realise property to make distributions to secured or preferential creditors. The role is defined in Schedule B1 to the Insolvency Act 1986 (England & Wales and Scotland) and Schedule B1 to the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989. An administrator is an officer of the court and acts as...

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HM Land Registry TR1 Precedent: Transfer of Whole Freehold or Leasehold on Sale by Company Administrator (England and Wales)

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An editable Word edition of the TR1 precedent can be obtained via the link directly on this page, downloaded, then saved or printed if and when needed. Drafting notes to precedent transfer – General: Any mention of ‘Panels’ in these drafting notes relates to the panels in hm land registry form TR1. TR1 is the prescribed instrument for transferring the entirety of freehold or leasehold land under the Land Registration Rules 2003. The form may likewise be used to transfer the whole of unregistered land where the disposition triggers compulsory registration, or where the transferee intends to submit a voluntary application for registration...

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