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Enquiry

From
Mr S Tucker
Date advice given
15 August 2013
Enquiry type
Post

Please see attached letter from Mr S Tucker.

Advice given

Please note that your correspondence was received after the close of the relevant representations period which ended on 4 July 2013 and before the examination has started. Your clients are however identified within part 2, category 3 of the book of reference so they automatically have an Interested Party status however as this was received outside of the registration period, a copy of your email and attachment has been forwarded to the Examining authority (ExA) for him to decide whether or not to accept it at this stage.

I can confirm the ExA has since exercised his discretion to accept your correspondence. It will now be made publicly available however please ensure that any issues you wish to raise as part of the examination are made in accordance with the examination timetable as all parties will be expected to adhere to this.

In terms of the PM, it is important that all parties participate at this meeting should they wish to raise any issues with the proposed examination timetable and the matters set out in the agenda. However, if an interested party is not able to attend then there is the option to send a representative on their behalf or submit their views on the agenda items in writing in advance of the PM. The ExA will consider all submissions made orally and in writing in relation to the examination timetable and the other agenda items. Please send any written submissions of this nature to us by 30 August. Shortly after the PM, the finalised timetable will be published and issued to all parties.

If you have any further queries regarding this or any other matter please contact me.

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