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The Pensions Regulator Tribunal Rules 2005

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6.—(1) The applicant shall file a written reply so that it is received by the Tribunal no later than 28 days after—

(a)the date on which the applicant received a copy of the statement of case; or

(b)if the Regulator amends its statement of case, the date on which the applicant received a copy of the amended statement of case.

(2) The reply shall—

(a)state the grounds on which the applicant relies in the reference;

(b)identify all matters contained in the statement of case which are disputed by the applicant;

(c)state the applicant’s reasons for disputing them; and

(d)specify the date on which it is filed.

(3) The reply shall be accompanied by a list of all the documents on which the applicant relies in support of his case.

(4) At the same time as he files the reply, the applicant shall send to the Regulator a copy of the reply and of the list referred to in paragraph (3).

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