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57.—(1) Notices under article 56 must—
(a)be made in such manner as the FCA may direct; and
(b)contain or be accompanied by such other information as the FCA may reasonably require.
(2) Different directions may be given and different requirements imposed, in relation to different applications or categories of application.
(3) At any time after receiving the notification, the FCA may require the person giving the notification to provide the FCA with such further information as it reasonably considers necessary to enable the FCA to discharge its functions.
(4) The FCA may require information to be provided in such form, or for it to be verified in such a way, as the FCA may direct.
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