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8. In Article 10—
(a)in paragraph 1(a)—
(i)for “a Member State” substitute “the United Kingdom”;
(ii)after “suspended when” insert “it appears to the United Kingdom that”;
(iii)for “another Member State” substitute “a Member State”;
(iv)omit “or in application of Articles 73, 74, 77 or 78 of the Regulation”;
(b)paragraph 1(b) for “first member State” substitute “United Kingdom”;
(c)in paragraph 1(b)(i)—
(i)for “another Member State” substitute “a Member State”;
(ii)for “the right to family benefits due either only under national legislation of that Member State or under these Articles shall be suspended” substitute “the United Kingdom will deem that Member State to have suspended its family benefits”;
(iii)omit the final sentence;
(d)in paragraph 1(b)(ii)—
(i)for “another Member State” substitute “a Member State”;
(ii)for “the right to family benefits” to the end of the paragraph substitute “the United Kingdom will deem that Member State to have suspended its family benefits”;
(e)omit paragraph 2;
(f)in paragraph 3—
(i)for “two Member States” substitute “the United Kingdom and a Member State”;
(ii)for “the competent institution of the Member State with legislation providing for the highest level of benefit” substitute “where the legislation of the United Kingdom provides for the highest levels of benefits, the competent institution in the United Kingdom”;
(iii)for “be reimbursed” substitute “may request reimbursement of”;
(iv)for “other Member State” substitute “Member State”;
(v)for “latter Member State” substitute “Member State”.
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