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1. In this Schedule—
“application” means an application for development consent under section 37 (applications for orders granting development consent) to which closed evidence relates and includes—
part of the application;
any accompanying documents and further representations made by the applicant; and
any amendments made to the application;
“appointed representative” means a person appointed under paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 3 to represent the interests of a precluded person;
“examiner” means the person appointed under paragraph 9(1);
“hearing” means the hearing at which closed evidence is to be examined;
“party”, except in the expression “interested party”, means—
the person making the request for a direction; or
any appointed representative; and
“precluded person” means a person who is prevented from inspecting or hearing closed evidence during the examination of the application as a result of a direction.
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