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PART 3 APPLICATION TO MAKE AN ADDRESS UNAVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION UNDER SECTION 1088
9.Application under section 1088 to make an address unavailable for public inspection by an individual
10.Application under section 1088 to make an address unavailable for public inspection by a company
11.Application under section 1088 to make an address unavailable for public inspection by a person who registers a charge
PART 4 MATTERS RELATING TO APPLICATIONS UNDER SECTION 243 AND UNDER SECTION 1088
CONDITIONS FOR PERMITTED DISCLOSURE
PART 2 Disclosure to a credit reference agency
5.Paragraphs 6 to 10 set out the conditions specified for...
7.The credit reference agency has delivered to the registrar a...
8.The credit reference agency has delivered to the registrar a...
9.The credit reference agency has delivered to the registrar a...
10.The credit reference agency has delivered to the registrar a...
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