The Building Societies (General Charge and Fees) Regulations 1995
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BUILDING SOCIETIES The Building Societies (General Charge and Fees) Regulations 1995
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Building Societies (General Charge and Fees) Regulations 1995 and shall come into force on 1st April 1995.
2. In these Regulations
3.(1) Each society which is authorised on the operative date shall pay to the Commission with respect to the accounting year 1995-96 a sum determined in accordance with paragraph (3) below. (2) Any society which is authorised during the accounting year 1994-95 only after the operative date shall pay to the Commission with respect to that year a sum determined in accordance with paragraph (3) below unless
(3) The sum payable under paragraph (1) or (2) above (as the case may be) is
(4) Where, after 31st December 1994 and before the operative date, a society has transferred its engagements to an authorised society under section 94 of the Act, the transferee society shall in addition to any sum payable by it by virtue of the foregoing provisions of this regulation by virtue of this paragraph pay to the Commission with respect to the accounting year 1995-96 any sum which would have been payable by the transferor society had it been an authorised society on the operative date. (5) The sum determined in accordance with this paragraph is the sum
4.(1) Any sums payable under regulation 3(1) and (4) above by a society shall be paid on 1st May 1995 or upon the earlier occurrence of a specified event but if no specified event has occurred before that date the society may pay one half of the said sum on that date and defer the other half until 1st October 1995 or the earlier occurrence of a specified event. (2) Any sum payable under regulation 3(2) above by a society shall be paid on or before the day one month after the date on which the society is first authorised or upon the earlier occurrence of a specified event. (3) In this regulation "specified event" in relation to a society by which a sum is payable under regulation 3 above means the earliest of any of the following
5. Each society which
6. A society which applies for authorisation under section 9 of the Act shall upon making such application pay to the Commission a fee of £1,350 in respect of the exercise of the Commission's functions under that section.
7.(1) Subject to paragraph (3) below, a society which proposes to merge with another society, and
(2) The sum payable under paragraph (1) above shall be, where one of the societies concerned in the proposed merger is for the purposes of section 95 of the Act of disproportionate size to the other, £7,700 and in any other case £10,950 but a society which on making such application pays a fee of £4,100 in the case where one of the societies is of disproportionate size to the other, or £7,350 in any other case, shall not be required to pay the remaining £3,600 unless and until the Commission gives notice pursuant to paragraph 9(1)(b) of Schedule 16 to the Act to the society of its determination under paragraph 9(1)(a) of Schedule 16 to the Act. (3) In any case where the Commission considers that the proposed merger would be expedient for the purpose of protecting the investments of the shareholders or depositors with any society proposing to amalgamate with another or transfer its engagements to another society, the Commission may in respect of the proposed merger waive payment of or reduce the fee payable by any or all of the societies concerned pursuant to paragraph (1) above by notifying any society in respect of which the fee is waived or reduced of such waiver or as the case may be of the reduced fee to be paid in respect of the society's application and where the fee is so reduced the sums payable on application and upon the notice referred to in paragraph (2) above shall be such as may be notified by the Commission to the society.
8.(1) Subject to paragraph (5) below a society which applies for approval of a transfer statement under paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 17 to the Act in connection with a proposed transfer of business shall upon making such application, other than an application to which paragraph (2) below applies, pay to the Commission a fee of £250,000 in respect of the Commission's relevant functions. (2) Subject to paragraph (5) below a society which has applied for approval of a transfer statement under paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 17 to the Act in connection with a proposed transfer of business, and which makes a further application for approval of such a statement in connection with the transfer to the same successor but where any term of the proposed statement differs from the original proposed statement, shall upon making any such second or subsequent application pay to the Commission a further fee of £45,000 in respect of the Commission's relevant functions. Provided that the Commission may waive such further fee or reduce it where the society satisfies the Commission that the differences, as between the second or subsequent proposed statement and the terms of the transfer to which it relates and the proposed statement and terms of transfer to which the last preceding application related, are not substantial. (3) Subject to paragraphs (4) and (5) below a society which applies for confirmation of a proposed transfer of business and its terms pursuant to section 97(4)(d) of the Act shall upon making such application pay to the Commission a fee of £115,000 in respect of the Commission's functions in relation to the application and any functions it may exercise subsequently under section 97 of the Act and the applicable provisions of the Act (as referred to in that section) with respect to the proposed transfer of business. (4) A society which, on its application for confirmation of a proposed transfer of business and its terms as described in paragraph (3) above, pays a fee of £35,000 or of such amount as may have been notified to it by the Commission pursuant to paragraph (5) below in respect of that application shall not be required to pay the remaining £80,000, or, as the case may be, the balance of the reduced fee notified to it by the Commission pursuant to paragraph (5) below, unless and until the Commission gives notice pursuant to paragraph 8(1)(b) of Schedule 17 to the Act to the society of its determination under paragraph 8(1)(a) of that Schedule. (5) In any case where the successor to which a society proposes to transfer its business is an existing company and the Commission considers that the proposed transfer would be expedient for the purpose of protecting the investments of the shareholders and depositors the Commission may waive payment of or reduce the fee payable pursuant respectively to paragraph (1), (2) or (3) above by notifying the society of such waiver or as the case may be of the reduced fee to be paid in respect of approval of a proposed transfer statement or of a second or subsequent proposed transfer statement or confirmation of the transfer, or any of them, as the case may be, and where the fee payable in respect of confirmation is reduced, the sums payable upon application and upon the notice referred to in paragraph (4) above shall be such as may be notified by the Commission to the society. (6) In paragraphs (1) and (2) above, "the Commission's relevant functions" means the Commission's functions in relation to the application and any functions (other than functions in relation to a further application for which a further fee is payable) which
9. Any society which makes an application of a nature specified in Schedule 1 to these Regulations shall upon making such application pay to the Chief Registrar the relevant fee specified in respect of the examination of the application by the Central Office.
10. Any person wishing to inspect or to be furnished with a copy of any document in the custody of the Central Office shall, at the time at which he makes the request to inspect or to be furnished with a copy, as the case may be, pay to the Chief Registrar the relevant fee specified in Schedule 2 to these Regulations.
11. The Building Societies (General Charge and Fees) Regulations 1994[2] are hereby revoked.
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