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47.—(1) Where the Board approves an application made under paragraph 45, the Board may subsequently give notice in writing to the contractor withdrawing or varying that approval with immediate effect if the Board is—
(a)no longer satisfied that the arrangements covered by the sub-contract would enable the contractor to satisfactorily meet its obligations under the contract; and
(b)satisfied that the immediate withdrawal or variation of the approval is necessary to protect the safety of the contractor’s patients.
(2) A notice given under sub-paragraph (1) takes effect on the date on which it is received by the contractor.
(3) This paragraph does not affect any other remedies which the Board may have under the contract.
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