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9.—(1) Where a deed of variation is granted under article 8, a proposal to register that deed must be intimated by the association to the members.
(2) Intimation under paragraph (1) is to be given by sending a copy of the deed, together with–
(a)a notice in, or as near as may be in, the form set out in Schedule 2 to this Order; and
(b)the note which immediately follows that form in that Schedule.
(3) A member may, during the period of eight weeks beginning with the date on which intimation of the proposal to register the deed is given to that member under paragraph (1), apply under article 22(1)(b) to the Lands Tribunal for preservation, unvaried, of the Development Management Scheme or a rule thereof.
(4) A deed of variation granted under article 8 does not, on registration, vary or discharge a rule of the Development Management Scheme unless, after the expiry of the period of eight weeks beginning with the latest date on which intimation is given under paragraph (1), there is endorsed on it (or on an annexation to it referred to in an endorsement on it and identified, on the face of the annexation, as being the annexation so referred to) a certificate executed by a member of the Lands Tribunal, or by their clerk, to the effect that no application in relation to the proposal to register the deed has been received under article 22(1)(b) or that any such application which has been received–
(a)has been withdrawn; or
(b)relates to one or more but not to all of the rules of the Development Management Scheme to be varied or discharged by the deed (any rule to which it relates being described in the certificate),
and where more than one such application has been received the certificate must relate to both or (as the case may be) all applications.
(5) Registration of a deed of variation granted under article 8 does not vary or discharge any rule described in a certificate by virtue of paragraph (4)(b).
(6) Before a deed of variation granted under article 8 is submitted for registration a certificate must be endorsed on the deed by the association confirming–
(a)that paragraphs (1) and (2) have been complied with; and
(b)as to the date on which the period mentioned in paragraph (4) expires.
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