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5.—(1) Following the preliminary meeting under regulation 28, the Commission must, as soon as reasonably practicable, give the applicant notice in writing of—
(a)the number of estimated relevant days;
(b)whether the application is to be examined by a single Commissioner, or 2 or more Commissioners, and in the latter case, the number of Commissioners who are to be appointed; and
(c)the initial payment.
(2) In this paragraph—
“estimated relevant day” means a day estimated by the Commission as required for its examination of the application;
“initial payment” in relation to a notice under sub-paragraph (1) means—
where the examination is to be handled by a single Commissioner, £615 for each estimated relevant day;
where the examination is to be handled by 2 or 3 Commissioners, £1,340 for each estimated relevant day;
where the examination is to be handled by more than 3 Commissioners, £2,040 for each estimated relevant day.
(3) The initial payment must be received by the Commission within the period of 28 days beginning with the date of the notice referred to in sub-paragraph (1).
(4) If the applicant fails to pay the initial payment within the period specified in sub-paragraph (3), the Commission need take no further steps in relation to the application until payment has been received by the Commission.
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