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Fourteenth edition
11 December 2023

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11 December 2023

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When consent may be given under Rule 12.1

The Panel will normally give its consent under Rule 12.1(a)(ii) if it is satisfied, as at the long-stop date, that the outstanding official authorisation or regulatory clearance is a material official authorisation or regulatory clearance, and provided that either:

  1. it is not sufficiently clear what action would be required to be taken in order for the authorisation or clearance to be obtained; or

  2. if it is sufficiently clear what action would be required to be taken in order for the authorisation or clearance to be obtained, the taking of that action would give rise to circumstances which are of material significance to the offeror in the context of the offer (see Rule 13.5(a)).

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