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29.—(1) If upon consideration of the application there appears to the registrar to be any objection to it he shall send to the applicant a statement of the objection in writing, and unless the applicant sends to the registrar, within two months beginning on the date when the statement is sent to him, his observations in writing on the objection, the application shall be deemed to have been withdrawn.
(2) The applicant may request a hearing either—
(a)when sending his observations to the registrar under paragraph (1) above; or
(b)at any time thereafter when responding (within the time specified by the registrar) to any communication sent by the registrar in relation to those observations,
and upon such request the registrar shall, if it appears to him that any objection to the application remains, give the applicant at least fourteen days' notice, or such shorter notice as the applicant may consent to accept, of the time and date when he may be heard.
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