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[83A Lloyd’s underwriters— insurance Directives.U.K.
The powers conferred on the Secretary of State [which are exercisable in relation to UK companies] by sections 38 to 41, 44 and 45 above shall be exercisable in relation to the members of Lloyd’s if there is a failure by Lloyd’s to satisfy an obligation to which it is subject by virtue of any provision of the law of another member State][which—.
(a)gives effect to the general and long term insurance Directives; or
(b)is applicable to the insurance activities of Lloyd’s in that State]
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