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26.—(1) This regulation applies where a person has applied to the FCA under regulated market admission rules for approval of a prospectus.
(2) The FCA may by notice in writing require the applicant to provide—
(a)specified information or information of a specified description, or
(b)specified documents or documents of a specified description.
(3) In paragraph (2), “specified” means specified in the notice.
(4) Paragraph (2) applies only to information and documents reasonably required in connection with the exercise by the FCA of its functions relating to the application.
(5) The FCA may require any information provided under this regulation to be provided in such form as it may reasonably require.
(6) The FCA may require—
(a)any information provided, whether in a document or otherwise, to be verified, or
(b)any document produced to be authenticated,
in such manner as it may reasonably require.
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