Sequestrations

Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 1985-4.26255055.865501G2 3EHGlasgow City2004-03-242004-03-152004-03-26TSO (The Stationery Office), St Crispins, Duke Street, Norwich, NR3 1PD, 01603 622211, customer.services@tso.co.uk256032517/140

Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 1985: Section 5, Paragraph 5(3)

Notice by Trustee Under a Trust Deed for the Benefit of Creditors

Trust Deed for Creditors by

Craig John Doyle

A Trust Deed has been granted by Craig John Doyle, 16 Mossgiel Avenue, Rutherglen, Glasgow, G73 4IW on 15th March 2004 conveying (to the extent specified in Section 5(4A) of the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 1985) his estate to me George Stewart Paton, Baker Tilly, Breckenridge House, 274 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3EH as Trustee for the benefit of his creditors generally.

If a creditor wishes to object to the trust deed for the purposes of preventing it becoming a protected trust deed (see notes below on the objections required for that purpose) notification of such objection must be delivered in writing to the Trustee within 5 weeks of the date of publication of this Notice in The Edinburgh Gazette.

Notes: The trust deed will become a protected trust deed unless within the period of 5 weeks of the date of publication of this Notice in The Edinburgh Gazette a majority in number or not less than one third in value of the creditors notify the Trustee in writing that they object to the trust deed and do not wish to accede to it.

The effect of this is that paragraphs 6 and 7 of Schedule 5 to the Act will apply to the trust deed. Briefly, this has the effect of restricting the rights of non-acceding creditors to do diligence (ie to enforce court decrees for unpaid debts) against the debtor and confers certain protection upon the trust deed from being superseded by the sequestration of the debtor’s estate.

George Stewart Paton, Trustee

24th March 2004