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11.—(1) The relevant court may make a determination under this Part(1) only if it has considered an application made in accordance with paragraph (2).
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), an application must—
(a)be made by the individual seeking the determination;
(b)be in writing; and
(c)specify what the relevant court is being asked to determine and the grounds upon which it is being asked to do so.
(3) When it makes a determination under this Part, the relevant court must give reasons.
Section 27(10) of the Act provides that the circumstances which may be prescribed in regulations made under section 27 include the making of a determination by a prescribed person.
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