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Changes over time for: Section 25E


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Point in time view as at 04/06/2019.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001, Section 25E.

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[Arranging regulated sale and rent back agreementsU.K.
25E.—(1) Making arrangements—
(a)for another person to enter into a regulated sale and rent back agreement as an agreement seller or as an agreement provider; or
(b)for another person (“A”) to vary the terms of a regulated sale and rent back agreement, entered into on or after 1st July 2009 by A as agreement seller or agreement provider, in such a way as to vary A’s obligations under that agreement,
is a specified kind of activity.
(2) Making arrangements with a view to a person who participates in the arrangements entering into a regulated sale and rent back agreement as agreement seller or agreement provider is also a specified kind of activity.]
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