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PART 7 Appointment Requirements for the Auctioneer and the Auction Platform
PART 13 Auction Surveillance, Remedial Measures and Sanctions
List of the elements referred to in regulation 18(5)
2.The applicant's name, address, telephone and electronic mail address.
3.The account identifier of the applicant's nominated holding account.
5.The name, address, telephone and the electronic mail address of...
6.For legal persons, proof of: (a) their incorporation stating—
7.For legal persons or unincorporated associations or other legal arrangements,...
8.For natural persons, proof of their identity, by means of...
9.For operators, their permit (within the meaning of article 4...
10.For aircraft operators, the emissions monitoring plan issued under article...
11.Such information as is required to carry out the customer...
12.The applicant's latest audited annual report and accounts including the...
13.The United Kingdom VAT registration number, if any, and, where...
14.A statement that, to the best of the applicant's knowledge,...
15.Proof of compliance with the requirements of regulation 17(2)(g).
16.Proof that the applicant satisfies the requirements of regulation 17(3)....
17.A statement that the applicant has the necessary legal capacity...
18.A statement that to the best of the applicant's knowledge...
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