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Mr Nicholas Mostyn QC and Mr Christopher Pocock (instructed by Manches) for the Applicant Miss Florence Baron QC and Miss Deborah Bangay (instructed by Mishcon De Reya) for the Respondent Mr Andrew Mitchell QC appeared for the National Criminal Intelligence Service Mr Andrew Tidbury and Mr Kennedy Talbot appeared for the Inland Revenue Mr Nicholas Elliott QC appeared for the Law Society Mr Phillip Moor QC appeared for the Bar Council Hearing dates : 15th � 17th July ____________________
This judgment is being handed down in private on 8 th October 2003 It consists of 24 pages and has been signed and dated by the judge. The judge hereby gives leave for it to be reported.
(a) Whether and in what circumstances it is permitted to act in relation to an arrangement.
i) receives from NCIS notice of consent within 7 working days from the next working day after the disclosure is made ("the notice period" � section 335(5)), in which case the person may resume acting in relation to the arrangement (by virtue of section 335(3)); or
ii) hears nothing from NCIS within the notice period, in which case the person is treated as having deemed consent to resume acting in relation to the arrangement (by virtue of section 335(3)); or
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