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36U.K.Conditions requiring waivers or indemnities to be provided, including conditions requiring—
(a)the holder of a spaceflight licence, and
(b)any person with whom the holder of the licence makes contractual arrangements in connection with the carrying out of activities authorised by the licence (other than an individual taking part in spaceflight activities in a role or capacity prescribed under section 17(1)),
to enter into reciprocal waivers of liability in respect of any injury or damage resulting from the carrying out of those activities.
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