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10.—(1) The Secretary of State may reject any evidence relating to a usual address provided in accordance with regulation 9 if the Secretary of State has reasonable grounds for suspecting that the evidence is false.
(2) If the Secretary of State rejects any evidence relating to a party’s usual address, the Secretary of State may proceed as if that evidence had not been provided (and notice of usual address under regulation 8 had not been given).
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