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5.—(1) An application for entry in the register must be made in writing and include—
(a)if the applicant is an individual—
(i)the name and address, date of birth and nationality of the individual; and
(ii)confirmation that the individual is seeking (either alone or with others) to acquire a serviced plot of land in the relevant authority’s area to build a house to occupy as that individual’s sole or main residence;
(b)if the applicant is an association—
(i)the name and address of the association;
(ii)the name and address, date of birth and nationality of each member of the association;
(iii)the name and address (if different from the address of the association) of the lead contact;
(iv)confirmation that each member of the association is seeking (either alone or with others) to acquire a serviced plot of land in the relevant authority’s area to build a house to occupy as that individual’s sole or main residence; and
(v)the number of serviced plots of land in the relevant authority’s area the members of the association are seeking to acquire.
(2) An individual or association entered on the register may apply to amend that entry and these Regulations apply to such an application as they do to an application for entry in the register with references to an entry in the register being read as references to the amendment of that entry.
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