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4In section 106 (ordinary administration orders), after subsection (3) insert—
“(3A)A notice under subsection (3) must—
(a)be given in writing,
(b)be signed by, or on behalf of, the person who made the ordinary administration application,
(c)specify the date the application was made, and
(d)contain a copy of the application.
(3B)Subsection (3C) applies if a person gives a notice purporting to be a notice under subsection (3) but which does not meet the requirements of any (or all) of paragraphs (b), (c) or (d) of subsection (3A).
(3C)The Regulator of Social Housing may, by notice in writing to the person who made the ordinary administration application, treat the purported notice as notice given under subsection (3)(a)(i) (and a purported notice so treated will be taken as having been given at the time the purported notice was given).”
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