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2. A person keeps petrol in accordance with this paragraph if—
(a)petrol is kept in accordance with the common storage requirements of paragraph 3;
(b)notice has been given to the petroleum enforcement authority in accordance with paragraph 4;
(c)(i)more petrol is kept than may be kept in accordance with paragraph 1; and
(ii)within the entirety of the domestic or other relevant premises no more than 275 litres is kept; and either
(d)no more than so much petrol as may be kept in accordance with paragraph 1 is kept in accordance with that paragraph and the remainder is kept in accordance with (e); or
(e)all petrol is kept—
(i)in suitable portable containers, or demountable fuel tanks, or both of those types of container;
(ii)in a storage place that is—
(aa)a detached building; or
(bb)attached to a building (but not domestic premises), and is fire-separated from the building; and
(iii)where fire extinguishing and spillage containment apparatus is available either within the storage place, or as close as is reasonably practicable to the storage place.
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