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I apologize, but I couldn’t find specific information about a “Notice of automatic end of administration” for a UK company. The typical process for ending administration involves the filing of a Notice of End of Administration by the administrator, as mentioned in my previous response. It’s possible that an “automatic end of administration” refers to a scenario where the administration process concludes automatically without the need for a formal notice.

In some cases, the administration process may automatically come to an end based on certain conditions specified in the Insolvency Act 1986. For example, administration may end automatically if a specified period of time has elapsed, if the purpose of administration has been achieved, or if the administrator determines that the company should exit administration.

However, it’s important to note that the administration process is typically overseen by an appointed insolvency practitioner who has a legal duty to follow the required procedures and file the necessary notices. Therefore, it’s advisable to consult with a qualified legal professional or insolvency practitioner for accurate information on the specific circumstances and implications of an “automatic end of administration” for a UK company.

All UK company liquidation notices and updates are tracked centrally by Doorda.