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(1) In this Part “permitted participant”, in relation to a particular referendum to which this Part applies, means—
(a) a registered party by whom a declaration has been made under section 106 in relation to the referendum; or
(b) any of the following by whom a notification has been given under section 106 in relation to the referendum, namely—
(i) any individual resident in the United Kingdom or registered in an electoral register (as defined by section 54(8)), or
(ii) any body falling within any of paragraphs (b) and (d) to (h) of section 54(2).
(2) In this Part “responsible person” means—
(a) if the permitted participant is a registered party—
(i) the treasurer of the party, or
(ii) in the case of a minor party, the person for the time being notified to the Commission by the party in accordance with section 106(2)(b);
(b) if the permitted participant is an individual, that individual; and
(c) otherwise, the person or officer for the time being notified to the Commission by the permitted participant in accordance with section 106(4)(b)(ii).
Royal Assent (in so far as this section relates to any provisions of Part VII of this Act which confer power to make an order or regulations): 30 November 2000: see s 163(3)(d).
To be appointed (for remaining purposes): see s 163(2).
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- 106 Declarations and notifications for purposes of section 105
- 107 Register of declarations and notifications for purposes of section 105
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