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66.—(1) This Part makes provision about the making and withdrawal of determinations under section 10 of the Act about exceptional cases.
(2) Except as provided in this Part—
(a)determinations under section 10 of the Act must be made and withdrawn in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations which apply to the form of civil legal services which is the subject of the application; and
(b)Part 4 (Licensed Work), applies to other legal services.
(3) The provisions in these Regulations about—
(a)appeals;
(b)review (other than in this Part); and
(c)emergency representation,
do not apply to the making and withdrawal of determinations under section 10 of the Act.
(4) Regulations 23(1)(c) and (d) and 31(4)(c) and (d) do not apply to the making and withdrawal of determinations under section 10 of the Act.
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