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PART 8 Transitional Provisions
PART 10 Amendment of retained direct EU legislation
52.In Article 1— (a) after “This Regulation introduces a”, omit...
53.In Article 2— (a) in paragraph 1, for “Union”, substitute...
54.In Article 3— (a) for paragraph 1 substitute— For the purpose of this Regulation: ‘alternative investment fund manager’...
57.In Article 5a, paragraph 2, for “Sectorial competent authorities”, substitute...
59.For Article 5c substitute— Without prejudice to its right of initiative, the Treasury shall...
63.In Article 8a— (a) in paragraph 1, for “Member State”,...
69.In Article 11a— (a) in the heading, for “European rating...
70.In Article 14— (a) in paragraph 1, for “Union” substitute...
72.In Article 16— (a) in the heading, for “ESMA” substitute...
73.In Article 17— (a) in the heading, for “ESMA” substitute...
74.For Article 18 substitute— Article 18 Notification of decisions Within 5 working days of the adoption of a decision...
75.After Article 18 insert— Article 18A Upper Tribunal Subject to paragraph 2, a credit rating agency may refer...
77.For Article 20 substitute— Article 20 Withdrawal of registration Without prejudice to Article 24, the FCA may on its...
82.In Article 23, for “ESMA, the Commission or any public...
84.For Article 24 substitute— Article 24 Supervisory measures Where it appears to the FCA that a credit rating...
86.For the heading to Chapter 3 substitute “ Professional secrecy...
90.In Article 34— (a) for “ESMA”, where first occurring, substitute...
91.In Article 35— (a) for “ESMA”, where first occurring, substitute...
96.(1) For Article 38 substitute— Article 38 Treasury Regulations Any power to make regulations conferred on the Treasury by...
101.Revocation of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No. 272/2012
102.Revocation of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No. 946/2012
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