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12.—(1) In this regulation—
“applicable fee” means the fee payable in respect of a relevant application under the principal Regulations;
“relevant application” means an application, the fee for which is specified in 19.3.1 and 19.3.2 in Table 19 in Schedule 8 to the principal Regulations;
“time of increase” means the time when regulation 10 of these Regulations comes into force.
(2) Where—
(a)a person makes a relevant application;
(b)the relevant application includes an application to waive the applicable fee;
(c)the application to waive the applicable fee was made before the time of the increase; and
(d)the Secretary of State determines after the time of increase that the applicable fee should not be waived,
the applicable fee is that which was payable immediately before the time of increase.
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