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LR 3.1 Application

As Published: 2005

LR 3.1 Application

PERG 14.2 General issues

As Published: 2006

PERG 14.2 General issues

APER 4.3 Statement of Principle 3

As Published: 2007

APER 4.3 Statement of Principle 3

DEPP 3.1 The Regulatory Decisions Committee

As Published: 2007

DEPP 3.1 The Regulatory Decisions Committee

REC 5.1 Introduction and legal background

As Published: 2001

REC 5.1 Introduction and legal background

PERG 7.2 Introduction

As Published: 2006

PERG 7.2 Introduction

SYSC 13.10 Insurance

As Published: 2006

SYSC 13.10 Insurance

MAR 5.4 Finalisation of transactions

As Published: 2007

MAR 5.4 Finalisation of transactions

COBS 18.9 ICVCs

As Published: 2007

COBS 18.9 ICVCs

APER 3.2 Factors relating to all Statements of Principle

As Published: 2001

APER 3.2 Factors relating to all Statements of Principle

PERG 6.1 Application

As Published: 2005

PERG 6.1 Application

MCOB 2.1 Application

As Published: 2006

MCOB 2.1 Application

SUP 15.10 Reporting suspicious transactions (market abuse)

As Published: 2005

SUP 15.10 Reporting suspicious transactions (market abuse)

COBS 8.1 Client agreements: designated investment business

As Published: 2007

COBS 8.1 Client agreements: designated investment business

MAR 4.1 Application and Purpose

As Published: 2001

MAR 4.1 Application and Purpose

COBS 3.8 Policies, procedures and records

As Published: 2007

COBS 3.8 Policies, procedures and records

LR 16.1 Application

As Published: 2005

LR 16.1 Application

MCOB 12.7 Home purchase plans

As Published: 2006

MCOB 12.7 Home purchase plans

RCB 3.1 Application and Purpose

As Published: 2008

RCB 3.1 Application and Purpose

PERG 4.17 Interaction with the Consumer Credit Act

As Published: 2005

PERG 4.17 Interaction with the Consumer Credit Act