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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Contracts for Difference (Allocation) Regulations 2014 No. 2011
44.—(1) A qualification appeal must contain—
(a)a concise statement which—
(i)identifies the relevant part of the non-qualification determination in dispute; and
(ii)sets out the facts on which the applicant relies;
(b)a summary of the grounds for disputing the non-qualification determination;
(c)a succinct presentation of the arguments supporting each of the grounds for dispute; and
(d)a schedule listing the documents submitted with the qualification appeal.
(2) A qualification appeal must be accompanied by copies of—
(a)the non-qualification determination and the non-qualification review notice;
(b)any information or evidence submitted to the delivery body in support of the non-qualification review; and
(c)any other documentary evidence on which the applicant wishes to rely in support of the qualification appeal and which—
(i)was provided to the delivery body in support of the non-qualification review; or
(ii)is needed to show what evidence was before the delivery body when it upheld the non-qualification determination.
(3) A qualification appeal must not include any other documentary evidence.
(4) A copy of a qualification appeal must be sent by the applicant to the delivery body at the same time as it is sent to the Authority.
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