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6.—(1) As soon as practicable after the validation date the relevant authority must in accordance with this regulation give notice of the making of the asset transfer request to any person (other than the relevant authority or the community transfer body) who is—
(a)an owner of the land which is the subject of the asset transfer request; or
(b)a tenant or occupier of that land.
(2) The notice under paragraph (1) must—
(a)state that an asset transfer request has been made to the relevant authority for the transfer of land;
(b)identify the community transfer body;
(c)identify the land to which the asset transfer request relates;
(d)give a brief description of—
(i)the nature of the rights in land sought by the asset transfer request; and
(ii)how the community transfer body proposes the land should be used;
(e)state how the asset transfer request and any other documents submitted in connection with it may be inspected; and
(f)state that representations may be made to the relevant authority and include information as to how any representations may be made and by which date they must be made (being a date not earlier than 20 working days after the date on which the notice is given).
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