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31.—(1) If a person does not comply with a request for market information under regulation 30, the CMA may make a market information order requiring the person to send the market information within a set period.
(2) A market information order must be sent to the person concerned and specify—
(a)the market information that must be provided;
(b)the form and manner in which the information must be provided;
(c)the date by which the information must be provided;
(d)the legal basis for requiring the information; and
(e)the possible consequences of not complying with the order.
(3) However, a person is not required to provide information that—
(a)the person could not be compelled to provide in evidence in civil proceedings before the court; or
(b)is not at the disposal of the person.
(4) If the CMA makes a market information order, the CMA must—
(a)send a copy of the order to the aid grantor at the same time as sending it to the person; and
(b)notify the aid grantor why the order has been made.
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