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1. In this Schedule—
“authorised officer” means an officer of the CMA who has been authorised in writing by the CMA to exercise powers under this Schedule;
“business premises” means premises (or any part of premises) not used as a dwelling;
“document” includes information recorded in any form;
“named officer” means an authorised officer named in a warrant issued under Part 3 of this Schedule;
“occupier”, in relation to business premises, means a person whom an authorised officer reasonably believes is the occupier of those premises;
“premises” includes any land or means of transport; and
“relevant document” means any document of a kind in respect of which an application under paragraph 6 is granted.
2. This Schedule applies if—
(a)the CMA is examining alleged misuse of aid by a beneficiary under regulation 19;
(b)the CMA has requested information from the aid grantor under regulation 19(3); and
(c)the aid grantor has not provided the information in accordance with that regulation.
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