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14.—(1) In this Schedule—
“registered person” means—
an individual who is both registered and authorised by ITMA acting in its capacity as an approved regulator; or
an ITMA-registered body;
“regulated person” means a person who is not a registered person but is a manager or employee of a body which is a registered person;
“trade mark attorney regulations” means regulations which apply to registered persons and which are made by ITMA acting in its capacity as an approved regulator under either—
section 83A of the 1994 Act; or
this Order.
(2) In relation to an ITMA-registered body, references in this Schedule to a regulated person include the Head of Legal Practice and the Head of Finance and Administration of that body.
(3) Regulations under this Schedule may—
(a)make provision generally or subject to exceptions or only in relation to specified cases;
(b)make different provision for different cases or circumstances or for different purposes.
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