![]() ![]() (k) a statement that the company has the right to apply to the court for an injunction restraining the creditor from presenting or advertising a petition for the winding up of the company and (j) the named individualâs address, electronic address and telephone number (if any) (i) the name of an individual with whom an officer or representative of the company may communicate with a view to securing or compounding the debt to the creditorâs satisfaction (h) a statement that the company must pay the debt claimed in the demand within 21 days of service of the demand on the company after which the creditor may present a winding-up petition unless the company offers security for the debt and the creditor agrees to accept security or the company compounds the debt with the creditorâs agreement ![]() (g) if the creditor is entitled to the debt by way of assignment, details of the original creditor and any intermediary assignees (f) if the demand is founded on a judgment or order of a court, details of the judgment or order (e) the amount of the debt and the consideration for it (or, if there is no consideration, the way in which it arises) (d) either a statement that the demand is made under section 123(1)(a) or a statement that it is made under section 222(1)(a) (c) the name and address of the creditor (b) the registered office of the company (if any) (a) identification details for the company The statutory demandħ.3.â(1) A statutory demand must be headed either âStatutory Demand under section 123(1)(a) of the Insolvency Act 1986â or âStatutory Demand under section 222(1)(a) of the Insolvency Act 1986â (as applicable) and must containâ CHAPTER 2 The statutory demand (sections 123(1)(a) and 222(1)(a)) Interpretationħ.2.  A demand served by a creditor on a company under section 123(1)(a) (registered companies) or 222(1)(a) (unregistered companies) is referred to in this Part as âa statutory demandâ. ![]()
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