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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Section 48
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Section 48E+W+S
9(1)In section 48(1)(a) the reference to the airport operator in relation to an airport shall be construed as including a reference to an associated company of the airport operator.E+W+S
(2)Section 48(3), (5), (6) and (7) shall have effect in relation to any complaint against an associated company of an airport operator made by virtue of sub-paragraph (1) above as if any reference to an airport operator or to the airport operator concerned were a reference to any such company or to the company against which the complaint is made (as the case may require).
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