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            Given its significance for the present proceedings, it is useful to set out, verbatim , s.52 of the 2015 Act, which, under the heading of � Revocation of refugee declaration or subsidiary protection declaration� provides, as follows:
� 52. (1) The Minister shall, in accordance with this section, revoke a refugee declaration given to a person if satisfied that�
(a) ��� the person should have been or is excluded from being a refugee under section 10,
(b) ��� the person has, in accordance with section 9, ceased to be a refugee, or
(c)���� misrepresentation or omission of facts, whether or not including the use of false documents, by the person was decisive in the decision to give the person a refugee declaration.
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