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Section 12(2).
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C1Sch. 5 applied (with modifications) (1.3.2000) by S.I. 2000/263, art. 8
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Valid from 01/03/2000
1U.K.In this Schedule—
“applicant” means the person making an application to which this Schedule applies;
“application” means an application under section 13 or an application under section 14;
“application for guidance” means an application under section 13;
“application for a decision” means an application under section 14;
“rules” means rules made by the Director under section 51; and
“specified” means specified in the rules.
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2(1)An application must be made in accordance with rules.U.K.
(2)A party to an agreement who makes an application must take all reasonable steps to notify all other parties to the agreement of whom he is aware—
(a)that the application has been made; and
(b)as to whether it is for guidance or a decision.
(3)Notification under sub-paragraph (2) must be in the specified manner.
Valid from 01/03/2000
3(1)If, after a preliminary investigation of an application, the Director considers that it is likely—U.K.
(a)that the agreement concerned will infringe the Chapter I prohibition, and
(b)that it would not be appropriate to grant the agreement an individual exemption,
he may make a decision (“a provisional decision”) under this paragraph.
(2)If the Director makes a provisional decision—
(a)the Director must notify the applicant in writing of his provisional decision; and
(b)section 13(4) or (as the case may be) section 14(4) is to be taken as never having applied.
(3)When making a provisional decision, the Director must follow such procedure as may be specified.
(4)A provisional decision does not affect the final determination of an application.
(5)If the Director has given notice to the applicant under sub-paragraph (2) in respect of an application for a decision, he may continue with the application under section 14.
Valid from 01/03/2000
4U.K.When determining an application for guidance, the Director must follow such procedure as may be specified.
Valid from 01/03/2000
5(1)When determining an application for a decision, the Director must follow such procedure as may be specified.U.K.
(2)The Director must arrange for the application to be published in such a way as he thinks most suitable for bringing it to the attention of those likely to be affected by it, unless he is satisfied that it will be sufficient for him to seek information from one or more particular persons other than the applicant.
(3)In determining the application, the Director must take into account any representations made to him by persons other than the applicant.
Valid from 01/03/2000
6U.K.If the Director determines an application for a decision he must publish his decision, together with his reasons for making it, in such manner as may be specified.
Prospective
7(1)This paragraph applies if the court is satisfied, on the application of a person aggrieved by the failure of the [OFT] to determine an application for a decision in accordance with the specified procedure, that there has been undue delay on the part of the [OFT] in determining the application.U.K.
(2)The court may give such directions to the [OFT] as it considers appropriate for securing that the application is determined without unnecessary further delay.]
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