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The Civil Aviation (Allocation of Scarce Capacity) Regulations 2007

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12.—(1) Any person may serve on the CAA an objection to, or a representation about—

(a)an application for the grant, revocation or variation of a scarce capacity allocation certificate, or

(b)a proposal under regulation 11(2).

(2) Any objection or representation must—

(a)be served within the period published by the CAA in its Official Record, and

(b)state whether the person making it wishes to be heard.

(3) Where the person making an objection or representation is a qualifying carrier, he must within 24 hours after the objection or representation has been served on the CAA, serve a copy of it on every applicant.

(4) Where the person making an objection or representation is not a qualifying carrier, the CAA must—

(a)(if the objection or representation is in respect of an application under regulation 10) serve a copy of it on every applicant within 7 days after the day on which the objection or representation has been served on the CAA, and

(b)indicate to an applicant whether the person making the objection or representation wishes to be heard.

(5) If the applicant has had an objection or representation served on him in accordance with paragraph (3), the applicant must, if so required in writing by the person making the objection or representation, serve him with a copy of the application within 3 working days after receiving such a request.

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