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5A notice to relatives under this Schedule—
(a)shall be in the prescribed form ;
(b)shall state that the attorney proposes to make an application to the Court of Protection for the registration of the instrument creating the enduring power in question;
(c)shall inform the person to whom it is given that he may object to the proposed registration by notice in writing to the Court of Protection before the expiry of the period of four weeks beginning with the day On which the notice under this Schedule was given to him;
(d)shall specify, as the grounds on which an objection to registration may be made, the grounds set out in section 6(5).
6A notice to the donor under this Schedule-
(a)shall be in the prescribed form ;
(b)shall contain the statement mentioned in paragraph 5(6) above; and
(c)shall inform the donor that, whilst the instrument remains registered, any revocation of the power by him will be ineffective unless and until the revocation is confirmed by the Court of Protection.
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