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90.—(1) Subject to Rule 91, in any energy administration proceedings, a creditor who has the right to inspect documents also has the right to require the energy administrator to furnish the creditor with a list of the energy supply company’s creditors and the amounts of their respective debts.
(2) Where the energy administrator is requested by the Secretary of State, GEMA, a creditor or member to supply a copy of any document, the energy administrator is entitled to require payment of the appropriate fee in respect of the supply of that copy.
(3) Subject to Rule 91, where a person has the right to inspect documents, the right includes that of taking copies of those documents, on payment of the appropriate fee.
(4) In this Rule, the appropriate fee means 15 pence per A4 or A5 page and 30 pence per A3 page.
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