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9.—(1) Where a hearing by a person appointed by the Secretary of State is required by virtue of paragraph 16(1) of Schedule 4 to the Act, a date, time and place for the hearing shall be fixed and may be varied by the Secretary of State, who shall (except as hereinafter provided) give not less than 42 days notice in writing of such date, time and place to—
(a)the appellant,
(b)the local authority,
(c)every interested person who has notified the Secretary of State of his desire to appear at any hearing, and
(d)any other person upon whom a copy of the notice of appeal has been served in accordance with regulation 4(4).
(2) With the consent of the appellant and the local authority, the Secretary of State may give such lesser period of notice as may be agreed with both of them, and in that event he may specify a date for the service of the statements referred to in regulation 10(1) later than the date therein prescribed.
(3) Where it becomes necessary or advisable to vary the time or place fixed for the hearing, the Secretary of State shall give such notice of the variation as may appear to him to be reasonable in the circumstances.
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