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TC App 3.1 Circumstances in which TC does not apply

As Published: 2007

TC App 3.1 Circumstances in which TC does not apply

REC 4.3 Risk assessments for UK recognised bodies

As Published: 2001

REC 4.3 Risk assessments for UK recognised bodies

PERG 8.2 Introduction

As Published: 2007

PERG 8.2 Introduction

SUP 13.5 Notices of intention

As Published: 2001

SUP 13.5 Notices of intention

MAR 4.4 Exceptions

As Published: 2001

MAR 4.4 Exceptions

BIPRU 12.6 Simplified ILAS

As Published: 2009

BIPRU 12.6 Simplified ILAS

GENPRU 2.2 Capital resources

As Published: 2006

GENPRU 2.2 Capital resources

COLL 9.3 Section 270 and 272 recognised schemes

As Published: 2004

COLL 9.3 Section 270 and 272 recognised schemes

SUP 3.2 Purpose

As Published: 2001

SUP 3.2 Purpose

DISP App 1.5 Additional considerations

As Published: 2005

DISP App 1.5 Additional considerations

CASS 1.2 General application: who? what?

As Published: 2003

CASS 1.2 General application: who? what?

DEPP 7.1 Application and purpose

As Published: 2007

DEPP 7.1 Application and purpose

PERG 15.3 Payment Services

As Published: 2009

PERG 15.3 Payment Services

SUP 7.3 Criteria for varying a firm's permission

As Published: 2004

SUP 7.3 Criteria for varying a firm's permission

MCOB 9.3 Pre-application disclosure

As Published: 2004

MCOB 9.3 Pre-application disclosure

PERG 8.6 Communicate

As Published: 2005

PERG 8.6 Communicate

REC 3.26 Proposals to make regulatory provision

As Published: 2007

REC 3.26 Proposals to make regulatory provision

SUP 5.5 Duties of firms

As Published: 2007

SUP 5.5 Duties of firms

CRED 8.3 Version 1 credit unions

As Published: 2005

CRED 8.3 Version 1 credit unions

PRIN 1.2 Clients and the Principles

As Published: 2004

PRIN 1.2 Clients and the Principles