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48.—(1) A customer must, as soon as practicable and in any event within the period of 21 days beginning with the initial declaration date—
(a)determine whether this Chapter applies in respect of a supply contract to which it is party;
(b)if it so determines, send to the supplier a declaration to that effect.
(2) A supplier must in accordance with paragraph (3)—
(a)determine whether either of the circumstances in regulation 47(1)(a) applies;
(b)if so, give the customer notice of that determination, drawing this Chapter to the attention of the customer, unless the customer has already sent a declaration under paragraph (1)(b).
(3) A supplier must comply with paragraph (2)—
(a)when it enters into a supply contract, or
(b)in the case of a supply contract entered into before the scheme introduction date, within the period of 45 days beginning with the scheme introduction date.
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