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1) It amends definitions and forms, allows joinder of petitions under certain conditions, inserts new rules on multiple remedies and applications to cancel share variations.
2) It makes changes to rules regarding service of documents, advertisements, fees and various forms used for applications to the Tribunal.
3) New rules are inserted regarding applications under sections 130 and 214(1) of the Companies Act, 2013 along with related changes to schedules and annexures. The amendments update procedures for the Tribunal.
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- NCLT consolidates the jurisdiction previously held by several corporate bodies like the Company Law Board, Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction, and powers of High Courts related to winding up, restructuring, etc.
- NCLT has judicial and technical experts who handle matters previously dealt with by these prior bodies, with expanded jurisdiction in scope and subjects.
- Powers include most of CLB's powers under Company Law, BIFR's revival/rehabilitation powers, High Court powers related to mergers/acquisitions, winding up, and more.
- NCLT aims to provide a
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Companies (Compromises, Arrangements, and Amalgamations) Rules, 2016GAURAV KR SHARMA
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- Key points covered include definitions of terms, requirements for applications to tribunals, disclosures to be included in schemes, directions tribunals may give for creditor meetings, notice procedures for meetings, and explanations/details that must be disclosed to creditors.
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- Amendments increase the surcharge on taxes for beverages sold in plastic containers from 5% to certain beverage types.
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- Procedures are established for valuation of flats/apartments being transferred to ensure values listed are not below market rates.
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This document provides a checklist for preparing briefs and appendices that are filed with the Massachusetts Appeals Court. It lists requirements such as filing 7 copies of the brief with the court and serving 2 copies on opposing parties. Documents that must be included in the appendix are specified, such as the lower court docket sheet and any pleadings referred to in the brief. Guidelines for formatting, binding, labeling confidential materials, and calculating filing deadlines are also outlined.
The plaintiff Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) filed a class action lawsuit against The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (BNY Mellon) on behalf of itself and other similarly situated clients of BNY Mellon. The lawsuit alleges that from at least 2000, BNY Mellon manipulated foreign currency exchange transactions to maximize profits for itself by charging inflated exchange rates when clients bought foreign currency and deflated rates when clients sold foreign currency. The lawsuit seeks to recover unlawful profits obtained through these practices and obtain injunctive relief. Jurisdiction and venue are proper as BNY Mellon is headquartered in New York.
The document discusses the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) in India. Some key points:
- NCLT consolidates the jurisdiction previously held by several corporate bodies like the Company Law Board, Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction, and powers of High Courts related to winding up, restructuring, etc.
- NCLT has judicial and technical experts who handle matters previously dealt with by these prior bodies, with expanded jurisdiction in scope and subjects.
- Powers include most of CLB's powers under Company Law, BIFR's revival/rehabilitation powers, High Court powers related to mergers/acquisitions, winding up, and more.
- NCLT aims to provide a
This slideshow will give you a wide insight on National Company Law Tribunal, which marks the new era for corporate adjudication. Henceforth all the pending cases in High Court relating to companies stand transferred to this tribunal. This presentation shall provide information updated with the latest government notifications of the year 2016. Hope this helps.
Companies (Compromises, Arrangements, and Amalgamations) Rules, 2016GAURAV KR SHARMA
- The document is a notification from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs regarding new rules called the Companies (Compromises, Arrangements and Amalgamations) Rules, 2016.
- It outlines various definitions, application procedures, disclosure requirements, notice procedures, and directions that can be given by tribunals for schemes of corporate debt restructuring, compromises or arrangements.
- Key points covered include definitions of terms, requirements for applications to tribunals, disclosures to be included in schemes, directions tribunals may give for creditor meetings, notice procedures for meetings, and explanations/details that must be disclosed to creditors.
Companies (Filing of documents and forms in XBRL) Rules, 2015GAURAV KR SHARMA
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has issued new rules called the Companies (Filing of Documents and Forms in Extensible Business Reporting Language) Rules, 2015. [1] These rules supersede the previous Companies (Filing of Documents and Forms in Extensible Business Reporting Language) Rules, 2011. [2] Certain classes of companies, including listed companies and large companies, must now file their financial statements and other documents in eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) format with the Registrar. [3]
This document is a notification from the Government of Kerala regarding amendments made to certain financial acts through the Kerala Finance Act of 2016. Some key points:
- Amendments increase the surcharge on taxes for beverages sold in plastic containers from 5% to certain beverage types.
- Stamp duty rates are increased for various document types like conveyance deeds and partition instruments.
- Procedures are established for valuation of flats/apartments being transferred to ensure values listed are not below market rates.
- Various effective dates are provided for different sections of the amending act.
The power of people is stronger than people in power...Sevanavakasa niyamam 2012 kerala (Right to sevice act 2012 uploaded by T James Joseph Kottayam Mob=9447464502
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Paternity leave go(p) no 27 2013-fin dated 15-01-2013Pradeep Kumar
The document amends the Kerala Service Rules to provide for paternity leave of up to 10 days for male government employees in Kerala on the occasion of their wife's childbirth or delivery, with full pay and allowances. The amendment inserts a new rule 102B to incorporate this provision for paternity leave and specifies the conditions for availing such leave without debiting the leave account. The notification is aimed at giving statutory validity to a previous government order sanctioning paternity leave for male government staff in Kerala.
This document appears to be an amendment to a government contract. It modifies the terms of the contract by extending the period of performance from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2021. It also increases funding to the contractor by $92,867.40 for additional services under the contract. Key details such as the contractor name and specific services provided are redacted.
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This document provides a checklist of requirements for filing briefs with the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. It outlines 30 items that must be followed, including requirements for electronic filing, paper copies, formatting, content sections, word count limits, appendix contents, and other procedural rules. Adherence to the checklist helps ensure briefs are properly filed and meet all necessary standards.
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The document outlines rules related to apartment ownership and maintenance in Uttar Pradesh, India. It defines key terms and outlines forms and processes. Form A is a declaration form that promoters must submit with details of the property like ownership, building plans, apartments, common areas, and ownership shares. Undertakings must also be submitted by new apartment owners to comply with covenants. The rules establish procedures for amendments to declarations and permissions for legal complaints regarding violations.
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The notification outlines rules established by the Government of India's Ministry of Power regarding various aspects of electricity regulation and governance as authorized by the Electricity Act of 2003. Key points covered include:
- Defining requirements for captive power plants, including minimum ownership and consumption levels.
- Clarifying what systems fall under distribution licenses.
- Specifying obligations of transmission licensees to comply with dispatch center directions and potential consequences for failure to maintain availability.
- Addressing appeals processes, jurisdiction of courts, and procedures for cognizance of offenses.
- Covering tariffs of generating companies, inter-state trading licenses, and other regulatory and administrative details.
The Registrar of Companies (RoC), Mumbai region, has penalised RHI Magnesita India Ltd for violations and non-compliance on unspent CSR funds. #corporatesocialresponsibility
The adjudicating officer imposed a penalty of Rs. 1 crore on RHI Magnesita India Ltd, penalties of Rs. 2 lakh each on the MD, Pramod Sagar, Director Rudraju Suryanarayana, Company Secretary Sanjay Kumar and CFO Sanjeev Bhardwaj, for violations of provisions under section 135 of the Companies Act.
This document outlines regulations from the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission regarding the regulation of power supply. It defines key terms like defaulting entity, outstanding dues, and regulating entity. It establishes the procedure for regulating power supply, which includes the regulating entity serving notice to the defaulting entity and load dispatch center. The load dispatch center then prepares an implementation plan for regulating supply. The regulation of supply will be implemented starting the fourth day after notice unless cancelled by the regulating entity.
NCLT order on Directors' Report was signed by only one director instead of tw...GAURAV KR SHARMA
1. The petitioner company filed a compounding application for non-compliance with Section 217(4) of the Companies Act, 1956 regarding signing of the Board Report.
2. The ROC found that the Board Report was signed by only one director, whereas the provision requires it to be signed by at least two directors.
3. The petitioner stated this was an unintentional omission. The Tribunal imposed a fine of Rs. 10,000 each on the three directors totaling Rs. 30,000 to compound the offense, subject to payment within 30 days.
The document summarizes amendments to the Uniform Trial Court Rules that take effect on August 1, 2016. Key changes include new rules for filing confidential attachments electronically, requirements for certificates of service and proof of electronic service, allowing expedited filings to be notified by email, lengthening times for objections to proposed orders, and changes to filing requirements in domestic relations cases. The amendments aim to update efiling procedures and standards.
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The handout to the fourth module of my introduction to English patent law. The procedure for applying for a UK patent and European patent (UK) and making PCT applications. Appeals to the Comptroller in the UK and the Boards of Appeal in the EPO. Entitlement and inventorship disputes,
1. The document discusses provisions under the Code of Criminal Procedure relating to public nuisance. Section 133-143 provide powers to executive magistrates to address public nuisances.
2. It provides an overview of the procedure under these provisions, from issuing a conditional order to make the order absolute if not complied with. Non-compliance can also lead to criminal prosecution and cost recovery.
3. Examples provided include overloaded iron-ore trucks in Uttara Kannada district that were causing road and environmental damage. The District Magistrate passed orders under Section 133 to regulate the trucks, which were never challenged.
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1. in the G@ueoal.dit oxtra_or<linary Pad II S€crio.3 Sub-
MINISTRY OF CORruR{TE AFFAIRS
N(/rlFlcATloll
Nc{ Delhi, tn€ 2orh Deceftber,2016
c s.R. {E) ln excfcise ot the Powers conrere<] bv sub sections (1)
qnd (2) or scction 469 or th€ CompAnica Act, 2013 (18 ot 2or3), the Cenrral
Govemment hcreby makes lhc foll{,winA rnlc. furrhcr to amcnd the NatLonal
Company Law Tribunal Rules,2016, namclvr_
l. (1) Thes rures may be callcd lhc NalionaL companv laF Tribunal
( mcndment)Rules, 2016
{21 The} sharl doc into fo(t on thc drtc ol thcir publication in thc
2. h lrrc arional Companv L3u Tribunal Rulca, 2016 (hcreinaner refred to
as the prinopal rules), in "Pan_|", Ior lhc hcadin8 'De'initions lorms add etc "
Ute hcading 'Definitions and aorms.tc'shall bc sbstjtuted;
3. In the principal rules, i! rulc 2'-
{a) in clause (5), ihe words 'in tcrlocu tory apnli'etion" shall be ortitred;
(bl in clause (9), in sub_clause (d), ior
'h'
vords 'or a chartered
accou;tant d a cost accountant or a companv *dela'l' thc aords'or a
cbarlered accountdt in pracricc or a co$l uccountant in pfactice or a companv
secretary in practice'shall Dc sub6lituled.
4. ln the pnn.ipal rules, alter rul. 23 thc followinA tule shau bc nsefied,
{23A- Pt $laattor ofjot.t Pctttto!. - ll) fhc Bench m'v permn mote rnan
onc person io loin roacLh.r and pFscnt r sind( P''rnn 'f
( iq srisfied hdlrna
*,i.r to U'. "uu- "r,"r,on
and thc ndtur ol rcliel p'arcd lor'
'hat 'hfl hatr
a ;@mon interst in the m.!tcr.
2. (2) Such permission shall b. Srantc<l whcrc the joining ol thc peltioners bv a
single petition is specincally p€.ftited bv th. Acl "
5. In the principal rulcs, iD rulc 2s, for tho wo.ds 'in rhc form P'esdibed", rhe
word6 "in the Form No. NCLT 3C'6hall bc substitutcd.
6. ln the p.incipel ru1e6, in rulc 27, in 6ub-rulc (11' lor rhe words, "or bv dv
other advocate or authoris€d reprcsentativc whether €ngaged in the case or nol
or ii the advocate or authoriscd rcpre*ntalivc engaged in thc case
authenticates such ertificate or prcParcd bv a lranslator aPProved ror the
purpos by tbe Registrd o. pdymco( of such chdges as be mav o'der' the
words'or if th. authorise<l rcprcentaiivc engaged in rtrc
'a*
authenu€tes
such ertificale or Prepar€d bv t lrnslalor appmvcd for the purpose bv the
Reeist d on palment of sucb chargcs os hc mav order' shall be ebslituted
7.In the prindPal flles, in rub 3a -
li) in sb rule (1), alter the wo..ls "bv post,, the vords'or bv councr'shall be
(ii) in sub-rulc (2), in clause (b), aftcr ihe {ords,'a'*nowt€dglmenr due" rhc
words, of by coune.' shall b. inerrcd;
(ni) aJter sub{ule (2), thc lollowing Erplanation shall be inserred namelv :
Ixolds"on. -ro- rhe purPcacr of <uh_rJlub rll rl l'll l' erm 1dr?-
-".n. "
p.r.o' or og.n.' qhich dnnurs'rc du'umunl and pro dr( proo' o
a. In the principal rulcs, alt6 rulc 38 the lollowing Rnle shall be inserted
3. "34A. MulttpL rcm€dL. - A p€tition shall bc based upon a single caue of
a.tion and may eck one or morc r.licfs provided that fie reliefs arc
con$cqucntial to one another-'.
9. In lh. p.inopal rules, atter rulc 68, thc follof,ina rule shall be inserted,
.6aa. appltcador to calcc! varl.tlon of rtght ud.r .d-&cttor {2) ol
&ctlor 48.- (l) where m applicarion to .ancel d vanalion of lhc rishts
arrached ro ihe shares of any cldss is made on behall of rhe sharchold$s or
th6t cl,ss entitled to apply tor crnc.llarion under sub seclion (2) ol seclion 48
by thc lctter ofaulholity sierred by the sharcholdcrs so entitled, aulhorising thc
applicut or applicants to presnl lhe aPpli.ation on their behali, su.h l€tter oi
authoriry shall be mnexed to the appli.ation, {nd lhe names md addresscs or
all rhc sbarcholders, lhe numbcr ol lharcs bcld by each oa rhem, aggrcsalc
numb$ of such shares held an<l p..ettdgc of lhe issued slrms oftharclass
shall bc sct out in the S.hedule to rheapplication.
(2) Thc application in For lfo. ICLT. !
requir.d for lhc purposs ofthc casc and
(o) lhe particulds of reslsrarion;
(b) thc capilal structure, lhe dirfcrcn! olasscs oi shafes into whi.h thc sharc
capital of thc companl is divided and thc righ(s altached to each clsss ot
(c) thc provisions oI the memomndum or uti€les authonsing the varisrbo ot
thc riehls orra.hdd lo thr wious.liqres or *har.s:
ld) rhc btal number ofshares ofihc class whosc riBhts hale bcenvaned;
rcl tbc nature ol the
'8iarion
made, dnd s td as mav have b€et awiaincd
by thc applicants, lbe numbe. ot shareholders of the class who aave thcir
shall be a€ompanied by documcnts
4. consenr ro the raDalion or vorcd in lavour or the .eelurion tor vdiation dd
lhe number ol shares hel<l by lheml
{t the number oi shdeholders who <lid not cons.nt to the variation or wbo
voted asainst lhe resolution, ed thc numbcr of sbd..s hcld by th€m;
(g) rhe date on which the consent was givcn or rhe resolution was passedidd
th) the.easons tor opposing rhc variarbn.
l3lThe applicant shall at least lourken dlys bcforc the dale oi &e nling ofthe
pelilion advertise the applierion i. accordancc wilh rulc 35.
(4) whcrc dy objeclioD oi any pcren whos intercsr is likely to be alTecled bt
thc propo*d sppLicalion is rceivcrl by thc applicant, a coPy thcreof shall b€
seNed to the Regbt.ar ol Companicc and Rcgronal Direto. on or before drc
tsl On m} application, the Tnbunal, allcr hcaring the opplicanr and a! olhs
pe@., as appears to it, to be intercst.{ in thc application, may, if ir is
etistcd, having regard to all the circumslanccs ol the €* lhat tbe variatio.
would ulairly prejudic€ to the sbdcholdc.s of the class rePftsdted bt th€
applicant, cancel rhe variarion and shall, iI nor so satisned, confim lbe
vdiatio. for reasons to bc rccordcd
Provided that the Tribunal may, at its discre(ion, make such ordcrs as to clst
10. In th. pdncipal rulcs, in rulc 6q, sub-rulc (3), shell be omitted
1l. ln the pdncipal rul€s, in ruj. 70, sub rulc (6), shall be omitted
12. In the p.incipal rulcs, after rulc 76, thc following rule shal be in&rtcd,
"?6A. ApPuc.ttor und.. &ctlon 130- Thc centrdl covernmen!, the
Insme !d aulhoriti.s, the Sccurilics an.i Exchnnse Boa.d of India, dv otber
5. shtutory regulatorr body or aulho y or any pcrson concefned mav nl. nn
applicalion in Fom No. lrcl,T. 9 for r. opc.ing oi books of accounls and i.r
.c-casrinA oi linancial slatcmcnt ofa.onpnnyunder stion r30 offte 4.t tn<l
such .Ppticaliot shall be accompdicd b-!., such docunents as mentioned nl
13. In the principal rules, aftcr ole 83, lhe lollowiDs rule shall be inscrtcd,
.uh-..ctton {11 of section 2/t4r An
m.y bc lilcd belore thc Tribunal for waivcr or
oi sc.tion 244 of the Aci shich shuu Uc
as mcntion€d in A.ncnr€ 8.".
application in ForD No. !rCLT. 9
requircmcnt of clau& (a) of (b)
acconpdic{ by such documents
14. In lhe principal rules, in rulc Il2. in sub tule (31. after rhe words.'shtll
bc paid by neans of, the sords, 'rn lndjan Postal Order or bf shau be
15. In lhc pfincipel rutes, in thc schedulc of Fees, in serial numbc. lo und.r
thc hc,ding 'Natu.e of applicalion/pcfifl'n', fo. the lofd 'deposilion" thc
word,'dcposi(or' shallbe subsrnuttxt
I6. In thc p.incipal rules, in Anncnre'A,
(al fd Form No NCLT. 3, the folloving Form No NCLT
FORII !to. trclT. 3
I8.. nl. 341
B.fore th. Natlot.l ConEuy Lsw Tttbun.l
B.nch
I.A. No.-' /?o
6. c.P,/C.l io.-2o
I! th. dtt r of cortuL. A.q mt3
Al ----Appl|6!t/Ltltlo!.tVa
qD ---.R.qro!d.!t
!94SE_0!_UASO!
(lnen nanc or pstty lilir8 lh€
To : rhc Nationst CmPdY t5w ltibtnal
{Nmc sd til. numbd of mattcr bcing cdsidcrcd bv th. Nsrional
Comp.ry Lqw Tribunau
Thc Party nd.d aboE rcqu6t. that lhe Tribunal gtant llrc follding rlltcf:
(Io&rt the rclicfor ordc. 3oughtl
ln tcrns
{lns€n tF s€ction ot lhc Act,
order or Elier eughtl
lor tn. blotltt trrem
o. rhc Rul.a/R.gulstion, that Prcvid.s for thc
{ln*rl s cdcis€ 3tatcncnt ot th. circunst4cts, and
7. ln support oi this Applicetion, th. aPPlicel hFs alrach€d
6ettins out the facts on which the Applicant relies,
Nao. 6d TltL of !.ru! d8|tt!8 or !.h.lf of AtEuc.ltl
Aotlod!.d Slgmtory u.l Ail.lt ..l
Att for L tr*ttlE.l EliLr RuL 4 !!.i.t ICLT Rul..' 2016'
tror rci.bllltrtto! I
{CLBIEIFR/A]IIFR/SC| !o.
[.tt B ftoB tL.
CTA/BIiR/AAIFR/UC
Fo! Otllt tutteE :
lbl €Jte. Fom No NCLT 38, th€ following Foro shau be inserted' namelv:
(FORM No. CLt 3_C
I*e rule 251
B6for. th. n.ttond CortBY L.t
{c.v.rt no!
-9t
20 L
8. lt..dng x tn IC,RM I{o. I{CLf 4.
![.domdun of C.Y..t
1 , sct out details of rhe order 4gainst which appeal o. appli€tion or
petition is expcctcd,
Addr*B for sedice ofl lhc cav€ato.
AddE.s ior seflice on lhc Cou.sel for
*ith r€ference number3, Specify Lh. aurhority who pa8$d the order
and date (enclos copy or ords appeal.d aBAinEl).
4. s€t out the dctsils ol cxpected APPeuant (3)/Pctidone. (s)/
wirb address {i) _ ,
{it
(in)
5. P€y6r : Lct no ord.rs be PAssd in the appeel e4Ected to b. filed
6in dy petition or applicstion or intdlocutory .PPlicatim that @y be
p.dered by thc.xpected App.Uut/Pelitioner/Appli@nr sithout *wie
of notie on th. @Eator.
Thc a@tor undertakes to acept swie of app.al or petition or
applidtion and appetr before this Tribunel on thc datc ed time at shich
the app€al/petitjon/applicatim i6 mored by cxPected appelldt/Ftitio.d/
Day- of (MonthJ
Couol fot C.Yc.tor
V.dno.tlo!
The caveator above nded stale dd rcriry rhat the
@veat lodged a.e true and coftct,
ve.ified at New Delhi ob This
--
-day
20
9. 17. h the pnncipal rules, in thc Anncxu.c R,-
(a) in se.ial number 7, unrlc. rbc b.ading 'Nrturc of
'deposition'the word "dcposito/ shaLl bc aubstnutedi
(b) in *rial numb.r 8, under thc hcdding En.loflrcs
Pctition', for th€ Fo.d
to the Petition, in ptra
2, the wo.d 'small' shall b. omitt€dr
(c) after scriaL numbe. 12, follo{ing sc :n number and -"nlrics rclatinc thcreto
shall be inserled, namely:
Etrclorur.. to the Petlttor
13. Whcrcvcr
do.ument i3
pre6$ibcd ro bc
athchcd {,iih rhc
appli€tion or prlition,
mentioned in ncxt
column @Y b.
Documcnt dd / o. other
cvidence i. suppo.t ol the
$laremcnt rode in the
application or aPPeal or
pctition, as ..€ rcasonabl:i
oPcn to rhe petitionc.{sJ;
Doomentar,! elidcnce in
pftlrf oa thc elisibiliu and
sralus oa the petilio.er{sl
vilh the loting porYer held
by cach ofthem, *hercve.
Whcrc the pcntDn is
prcscntcd on bchall of
membc.s, lhe lctc. ol
con*nr givcn by them, if
statement ol pdticxla.s
showing.amcs, address,
number ol shares held,
and whethcr all calls dd
other monies due on
shares havc been Paid iD
resP.ct oi mcmbers {ho
havc given consent to the
pctition being present€d
Whcre the petition ls
prese.tcd by a m€nbe. or
mcmbers autboriscd b]
$c Cenlral Governmcnt,
$c o.der of the ccniral
2.
L
5.
Il
10. Oovernment authorisng
the ofiicer(s) or menber or
members to p.e*nt the
pctition shall be simildly
dnexed to the peritioni
6. Affidavit vedrying the
apPearance with copy
the Bodd .esolution
the vekaletbam, as
9. Three copies or
not€: The principal o16
Extraqdinary, Part l!, sedo.
F No l/3O/2013 CLv
LI. , -"
9!,rlr_, S _-,, :-
lAmardep sins4 Bhatia)
Joint Se@tary
iD thc Oaztle of India,
uide number G.S.R. 716 (E),
10. Any other ddfrents
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