Companies Act 1993

Voluntary administration - Deed administrator

239ACI: Deed administrator may resign

You could also call this:

“Deed administrator can quit by writing to the company”

If you are the deed administrator, you can quit your job. To do this, you need to write a letter to the company telling them that you are resigning. This is all you need to do to stop being the deed administrator.

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Part 15A Voluntary administration
Deed administrator

239ACIDeed administrator may resign

  1. The deed administrator may resign by giving written notice to the company.

Notes
  • Section 239ACI: inserted, on , by section 6 of the Companies Amendment Act 2006 (2006 No 56).