Postal Services Bill (HL Bill 70)

(c) a creditor or member of the company.,

(b) 25in sub-paragraph (6)—

(i) at the end of paragraph (b) there were inserted “or”, and

(ii) paragraph (c) (and the “or” before it) were omitted, and

(c) after that sub-paragraph there were inserted—

(7) In the case of a claim made otherwise than by the Secretary
30of State or OFCOM, the court may grant a remedy or relief
or make an order under this paragraph only if it has given
the Secretary of State or OFCOM a reasonable opportunity
of making representations about the claim and the
proposed remedy, relief or order.

(8) 35The court may grant a remedy or relief or make an order
on an application under this paragraph only if it is
satisfied, in relation to the matters that are the subject of
the application, that the postal administrator—

(a) is acting,

(b) 40has acted, or

(c) is proposing to act,

in a way that is inconsistent with the achievement of the
objective of the postal administration as quickly and as
efficiently as is reasonably practicable.

(9) 45Before the making of an order of the kind mentioned in
sub-paragraph (4)(d)—