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10.—(1) The respondent may serve a response to the application for permission to appeal on the secretary within 14 days beginning with the day after the day on which the respondent received notice of the application for permission to appeal under regulation 8(6)(a).
(2) If a response is served under paragraph (1)—
(a)it must contain—
(i)the name and address of the respondent,
(ii)the name and address of the representative, if any, of the respondent,
(iii)an email address or postal address in the United Kingdom where documents for the respondent may be sent or delivered,
(iv)a summary of the reasons for the decision,
(v)representations in relation to the application for permission to appeal, and
(vi)a statement of truth in accordance with regulation 15, and
(b)it must state whether the appeal will involve consideration of sensitive information.
(3) The secretary must serve a copy of the response on all other parties to the appeal as soon as practicable, and in any event not later than seven days after the day on which the response was received by the secretary.
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