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39. The access authority shall afford any person who so requests, an opportunity, at such time and place as the access authority may reasonably determine, to inspect and, where practicable, take copies of –
(a)the notice of appeal submitted by the appellant pursuant to regulation 4(1);
(b)the questionnaire completed by the authority pursuant to regulation 6(a) together with any documents referred to in it;
(c)any representations made to the authority as mentioned in regulation 6(b);
(d)the notice given by the Secretary of State pursuant to regulation 7;
(e)all documents submitted by the authority pursuant to regulations 8, 9(a) and 11(b);
(f)the statement of case submitted by the appellant pursuant to regulation 9(b), the comments submitted by the appellant pursuant to regulation 11(a) and the further information provided by the appellant, the authority or an interested person pursuant to regulation 12;
(g)any representations made to the Secretary of State in respect of the appeal under regulation 9(c);
(h)any proof of evidence (together with any written summary) sent by or to the authority pursuant to regulation 28; or
(i)any statement of common ground prepared by the appellant and the authority pursuant to regulation 29.
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