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8.—(1) The Administrator must close the account of an account holder where—
(a)the Administrator—
(i)is no longer satisfied that the account holder has a good reason to hold the account, or
(ii)is satisfied that the account holder has withdrawn the consent which was given under article 6(4)(b); and
(b)all SAF certificates standing to the credit of the account have been revoked or may no longer be produced as evidence pursuant to section 124(2) of the 2004 Act.
(2) The Administrator may close the account of an account holder where, in the immediately preceding period of 36 months—
(a)no SAF certificate has been issued to the account holder, or
(b)no SAF certificate has been credited to the account of the account holder.
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