Pensions in Practice: Correcting mistakes: a cheaper alternative to rectification? | Practical Law

Pensions in Practice: Correcting mistakes: a cheaper alternative to rectification? | Practical Law

In a regular column, members of Allen & Overy's pensions law team share their views with subscribers on current issues in pensions law and practice. In this edition, Jason Shaw considers the practical limitations of using section 48 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 as an alternative to rectification to correct mistakes in pension scheme documents.

Pensions in Practice: Correcting mistakes: a cheaper alternative to rectification?

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Pensions in Practice: Correcting mistakes: a cheaper alternative to rectification?

by Jason Shaw, Allen and Overy LLP
Published on 13 Jan 2016United Kingdom
In a regular column, members of Allen & Overy's pensions law team share their views with subscribers on current issues in pensions law and practice. In this edition, Jason Shaw considers the practical limitations of using section 48 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 as an alternative to rectification to correct mistakes in pension scheme documents.