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8.—(1) Paragraph (2) applies where an applicant or a participant is—
(a)a group of undertakings; or
(b)an independent college group.
(2) Each member of a group described in paragraph (1)—
(a)is jointly and severally liable to comply with requirements placed on the group under Parts 2 to 14;
(b)may be liable to a criminal penalty under Part 15.
(3) For a group of public bodies (except an independent college group)—
(a)the body listed in article 73(4) which is a member of that group is liable to comply with Part 2 and not any other member of the group;
(b)the body in whose name the compliance account is set up is liable to comply with requirements placed on the group under Parts 4 to 14 and not any other member of the group;
(c)subject to article 110, any member of that group may be liable to a criminal penalty under Part 15.
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