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10.2.—(1) An interested person may object to the grant of a faculty in respect of all or some of the works or other proposals to which a petition relates in accordance with this rule.
(2) An objection is made by sending a letter of objection to the registry, addressed to the registrar.
(3) A letter of objection must state—
(a)the basis on which the person objecting is an interested person; and
(b)the grounds on which objection is made.
(4) A letter of objection must arrive at the registry—
(a)within the period of 28 days for the display of a public notice under rule 6.3, or
(b)in a case where the court has given directions for a particular period of notice, within that period.
(5) An interested person who sends a letter of objection in accordance with this rule is referred to as an “objector”.
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