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(1)A relevant contracting authority may not terminate a contract by reference to the implied term in section 78 on the basis of the discretionary exclusion ground in paragraph 14 of Schedule 7 (threat to national security) unless—
(a)the authority has notified a Minister of the Crown of its intention, and
(b)the Minister considers that—
(i)the supplier or sub-contractor is an excludable supplier by reference to paragraph 14 of Schedule 7, and
(ii)the contract should be terminated.
(2)A relevant contracting authority may not terminate a contract by reference to the implied term in section 78 on the basis of the mandatory exclusion ground in paragraph 35 of Schedule 6 (threat to national security) unless the authority has notified a Minister of the Crown of its intention.
(3)In this section, a “relevant contracting authority” means a contracting authority other than—
(a)a Minister of the Crown or a government department,
(b)the Corporate Officer of the House of Commons, or
(c)the Corporate Officer of the House of Lords.
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