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[PreliminaryU.K.
1(1)In this Schedule—U.K.
(a)“quarterly report” means a report required to be prepared by virtue of section 71M;
(b)“weekly report” means a report required to be prepared by virtue of section 71Q;
and “recordable transaction”, in relation to a quarterly or weekly report, means a transaction required to be recorded in that report.
(2)References in this Schedule to a registered party must, in the case of a party with accounting units, be read as references to the central organisation of the party.]
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