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The Copyright Tribunal Rules 2010

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14.—(1) Subject to rules 8 and 9 the Secretary must as soon as practicable upon receipt of an application publish a notice on the Tribunal Website and in any other manner the Chairman may direct.

(2) The notice referred to in paragraph (1) must state—

(a)that an application has been received;

(b)the section of the Act under which the application is made;

(c)the name of the applicant;

(d)the particulars of the relief sought by the applicant;

(e)a summary of the principal grounds relied on; and

(f)that any person—

(i)with substantial interest in the proceedings;

(ii)who objects to the application on the basis that the applicant does not have a sufficient interest in the application; or

(iii)who objects to the application on the basis that the applicant is not representative of a class of persons that have a sufficient interest in the application,

may apply to intervene in the proceedings, in accordance with rule 15, within 28 days of publication of the notice or such other period as the Chairman may direct.

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