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6. Within the period of 28 days of the date of receipt of the additional information and statement provided under paragraph 5 the Secretary of State must notify the applicant in writing—
(a)of a determination of entitlement and a determination as to amount, specifying in respect of the applicant—
(i)the amounts payable to that person for income losses and (as the case may be) for each of the non-income losses, as well as the total amount payable to that person, as calculated in accordance with regulation 6; and
(ii)where the amount payable in accordance with the determination as to amount differs from the amount claimed in that person’s application, the reasons for the difference; or
(b)that the application has been unsuccessful, specifying the reasons why the Secretary of State considers that the applicant does not fulfil the requirements set out in regulation 4(3).
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