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Changes over time for: Paragraph 28


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InterpretationU.K.
28. In this Part of this Schedule—
“agent” includes the election agent and a person appointed to attend in the election agent's place;
“ballot paper envelope” and “covering envelope” have the meaning given in paragraph 38;
“issue” includes the original or any subsequent issue;
“postal voters' ballot box” means the ballot box referred to in paragraph 45(1)(a);
“receptacle for ballot paper envelopes” and other references to specified receptacles means the receptacles listed in paragraph 45(5);
“spoilt postal ballot paper” means a ballot paper referred to in paragraph 41;
“valid postal voting statement” means a postal voting statement which, in accordance with paragraph ...51, the local returning officer is satisfied is duly completed.
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