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33.—(1) Where this regulation applies, the applicant must submit with the application for the import licence—
(a)the original export certificate issued by the recognised authority for the exporting country specifying the quantity of the goods certified for export; and
(b)a copy of the original certificate.
(2) The recognised authority for the exporting country is the authority listed for the applicable country in the footnote to the entry in column (9) of the Licensing Table corresponding with the row for the quota concerned.
(3) The quantity applied for in the licence application must not exceed the quantity of goods specified in the export certificate.
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