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Cancellation of testsE+W+S
36. For the purposes of paragraph (b) of section 91 of the Traffic Act (which section specifies the cases in which a fee paid on an application for an appointment for a test may be repaid) notice cancelling an appointment—
(a)for a [manoeuvres test, practical test] or unitary test to be conducted by a [DVSA examiner] must be given to the Secretary of State not less than [three] clear working days before the day for which the appointment is made;
(b)for a theory test to be conducted by an appointed person must be given not less than three clear working days before the day for which the appointment is made.
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