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PART 5 Disapplication of continuation of existing acts, etc.
PART 6 Transitional provisions
12.Application for deemed recognition pursuant to Article 25 of the EMIR Regulation
13.Deemed recognition pursuant to Article 25 of the EMIR Regulation
14.Power to make regulations in respect of third countries’ regulatory frameworks before exit day
15.Bank’s power to advise Treasury on regulatory equivalence of central counterparties
16.Cooperation arrangements between the Bank of England and the competent authorities of third countries before exit day
21.Application of the 2000 Act to the Bank of England in relation to its functions under this Part
22.Sections 348 to 350 and 353 (disclosure of information) of...
23.Section 398 (misleading FCA or PRA: residual cases) of the...
24.(1) Section 401 (proceedings for offences) of the 2000 Act...
25.Paragraph 19 (annual report) of Schedule 1ZB to the 2000...
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