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101.—(1) This article applies to a UK firm within the meaning of Schedule 3.
(2) But this article does not apply where—
(a)the condition in paragraph 20(1) of Schedule 3 is by virtue of article 77(4) of the Authorised Persons Order treated as satisfied; or
(b)by virtue of article 77(6) of the Authorised Persons Order, the consent notice is deemed to have been given by the Authority under paragraph 20(3A)(a) of Schedule 3 and the notice required by paragraph 20(4B) of that Schedule is deemed to have been received by the firm.
(3) If, before commencement a notice was given by the firm under—
(a)paragraph 5(2)(a) of Schedule 2G to the Insurance Companies Act; or
(b)paragraph 5(2)(a) of Schedule 13B to the Friendly Societies Act,
and the case does not fall within paragraph (4), the notice is to be treated as the notice of intention required by paragraph 20(1) of Schedule 3 and, if it was not given to the Authority as required by paragraph 20(1), as having been so given.
(4) The case falls within this paragraph if in response to the notice a notice of refusal was given to the firm under paragraph 5(6) of Schedule 2G to the Insurance Companies Act or paragraph 5(6) of Schedule 13B to the Friendly Societies Act.
(5) If before commencement a notice and certificate were given as respects the firm under paragraph 5(2)(b) of Schedule 2G to the Insurance Companies Act or paragraph 5(2)(b) of Schedule 13B to the Friendly Societies Act, the notice and certificate are to be treated as the consent notice required by paragraph 20(3A)(a) of Schedule 3 and, if given otherwise than by the Authority, as having been given by the Authority.
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I1Art. 101 in force at 1.12.2001, see art. 1(2)
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