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11.—(1) The CAA may grant, vary or revoke a scarce capacity allocation certificate otherwise than in pursuance of an application under regulation 10.
(2) Where the CAA proposes to grant, vary or revoke a scarce capacity allocation certificate under paragraph (1) it must publish in its Official Record—
(a)the particulars of the proposal,
(b)the reasons for the proposed grant, revocation or variation, and
(c)the period within which objections or representations in respect of a proposal must be made.
(3) The CAA may not specify a period of less than 21 days for serving an objection or representation unless it is satisfied that for reasons of urgency it is necessary to do so.
(4) Where the CAA proposes to vary or revoke a scarce capacity allocation certificate under paragraph (1), it must notify—
(a)the holder of the scarce capacity allocation certificate, and
(b)the holders of all other scarce capacity allocation certificates relating to the route to which the proposal relates.
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