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3. It is a condition for the purposes of section 54(1)(b) of the 1993 Act that a security which falls within any paragraph of Schedule 2 to that Act is also—
(a)a security admitted to trading on any market established under the rules of the investment exchange known as NASDAQ or for which a request for its admission to trading on NASDAQ has been made,
(b)a security admitted to trading on any market established under the rules of the investment exchange known as SIX Swiss Exchange or for which a request for its admission to trading on SIX Swiss Exchange has been made,
(c)a security admitted to trading on any market established under the rules of the investment exchange known as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) or for which a request for its admission to trading on NYSE has been made,
(d)a security admitted to trading on a UK, EU or Gibraltar regulated market or for which a request for its admission to trading on a UK, EU or Gibraltar regulated market has been made,
(e)a security traded on a UK, EU or Gibraltar multilateral trading facility, or admitted to trading on a UK, EU or Gibraltar multilateral trading facility, or for which a request for its admission to trading on a UK, EU or Gibraltar multilateral trading facility has been made,
(f)a security traded on a UK, EU or Gibraltar organised trading facility, or
(g)a security not falling within paragraphs (a) to (f) the price or value of which depends on, or has an effect on, the price or value of a security falling within those paragraphs.
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