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FEES 5.1.1ARRP
5A reference to firm in this chapter includes a reference to a fee-paying payment service providerand fee-paying electronic money issuer6 .718
FEES 5.5B.24RRP
Where a respondent ceases to be a firm, payment service provider, electronic money issuer or VJ participant (as the case may be) part way through a financial year it will remain liable to pay case fees under FEES 5.5B in respect of cases within the jurisdiction of the Financial Ombudsman Service.5
SUP 15.1.3AGRP
7The guidance in SUP 15.13 applies to all CBTL firms whether or not they are also firms.
DISP 2.6.1RRP
(1) The Compulsory Jurisdiction covers complaints about the activities of a firm (including its appointed representatives) , of a payment service provider (including agents of a payment institution), 11 of an electronic money issuer (including agents of an electronic money institution) or of a CBTL firm11 carried on from an establishment in the United Kingdom.7711(2) The Compulsory Jurisdiction also covers complaints about:9779(a) collective portfolio management services provided
PERG 2.6.27GRP
In accordance with article 61(3)(a) of the Regulated Activities Order, a regulated mortgage contract is a contract which, at the time it is entered into, satisfies the following conditions:(1) the contract is one where the lender provides credit to an individual or trustees (the "borrower");(2) the obligation of the borrower to repay is secured by a mortgage on land in the EEA;12 and12(3) at least 40% of that land is used, or is intended to be used, as or in connection with a