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22.—(1) An award of a loan shall be recoverable under such terms and conditions, as the Department notifies to the claimant or person appointed to act on the claimant’s behalf before payment is made.
(2) An award of a grant shall be made under such terms and conditions, as the Department notifies to the claimant or person appointed to act on the claimant’s behalf before payment is made.
(3) The claimant may be required to inform the Department in writing whether they agree to the terms and conditions contained in the notification issued under paragraph (1) within a period defined by the Department and failure to meet this condition will result in an offer being withdrawn.
(4) Before payment the Department shall be satisfied as to the identity of the claimant.
(5) An award will be withdrawn where the claimant fails to satisfy the conditions in paragraphs (1), (2) & (3)
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