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1. Subject to article 6, a foreign proceeding shall be recognised if—
(a)it is a foreign proceeding within the meaning of sub-paragraph (i) of article 2;
(b)the foreign representative applying for recognition is a person or body within the meaning of sub-paragraph (j) of article 2;
(c)the application meets the requirements of paragraphs 2 and 3 of article 15; and
(d)the application has been submitted to the court referred to in article 4.
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