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6.—(1) An “excluded arrangement” is an arrangement to which any of the following paragraphs apply.
(2) This paragraph applies to multiple reservations of accommodation to the extent that they do not imply rights and obligations beyond those arising from the separate reservations.
(3) This paragraph applies to a lease agreement which provides for a single continuous period of occupation.
(4) This paragraph applies to a loyalty scheme, operating within a group of hotels, which provides consumers with discounts on future stays at hotels within the group where—
(a)no consideration is payable in respect of membership of the scheme, and
(b)consideration payable by consumers for accommodation at hotels within the group is not payable primarily for the purpose of obtaining discounts or other benefits in respect of accommodation.
(5) This paragraph applies to a contract of insurance where the effecting or carrying out of such a contract constitutes a regulated activity for the purposes of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000(1).
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