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10.—(1) The competent authority must register an SCE if it is satisfied that—
(a)the requirements for the formation and registration of the SCE have been met; or
(b)the requirements for the transfer of the SCE’s registered office to the United Kingdom have been met.
(2) The competent authority may accept a statutory declaration made in accordance with regulation 9(1)(c) as sufficient evidence that the requirements—
(a)in the case of the formation of an SCE, referred to in regulation 9(3)(a);
(b)in the case of the transfer of a registered office, referred to in regulation 9(3)(b),
are satisfied.
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