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What parts of the non-company law of the Acts will remain?
Some Scots Law provisions, which are now devolved to the Scottish Parliament, and which are being replaced by the Scottish Parliament.
Provisions about the Financial Reporting Council which are about the operation of that body and its subsidiaries, not about how companies generally conduct themselves
Provisions about assisting overseas regulatory authorities, about financial markets, about the Financial Reporting Review Panel, and about insolvency all of which relate more to financial services law than company law.
What provisions do not have a place in the new comprehensive statement of company law in the Act?
Investigations can go beyond companies to cover other types of organisation.
The Scots law provisions left behind are now devolved to the Scottish Parliament.
The provisions about assisting overseas regulatory authorities, about financial markets and insolvency and about the FRRP relate more to financial services law than company law.
The provisions about the FRC are about the operation of that body and its subsidiaries, not about how companies generally conduct themselves.
The provisions about community interest companies form a complete code which is additional for company law and sits alongside it rather than forming part of it.