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12.—(1) Within six weeks of the start date—
(a)an appellant must provide a statement of case;
(b)Natural England must provide a statement of case; and
(c)a section 28L(2) party may provide a statement of case.
(2) In the case of the appellant, the statement of case must consist of the grounds of appeal initially lodged and other documents supplied together with any further representations the appellant wishes to make at this stage.
(3) In the case of Natural England or a section 28L(2) party, the statement of case must consist of—
(a)in the case of an appeal to be dealt with by way of written representations or a hearing, the full particulars of the case intended to be put forward, including copies of any supporting documents that will be referred to or put in evidence,
(b)in the case of an appeal to be dealt with by way of an inquiry, a summary of the arguments intended to be put before the inquiry and a list of documents that will be referred to.
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