Registration of existing collective investment schemes requires compliance with prescribed conditions and fees, and may permit new schemes. Existing collective investment schemes may obtain a certificate of registration after satisfying regulation 9 and regulation 71 conditions and paying the registration fees specified in paragraph 2 of the Second Schedule, and the Board may impose terms and conditions; registered schemes may be permitted to float new collective investment schemes on terms specified by the Board.
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Registration of existing collective investment schemes requires compliance with prescribed conditions and fees, and may permit new schemes.
Existing collective investment schemes may obtain a certificate of registration after satisfying regulation 9 and regulation 71 conditions and paying the registration fees specified in paragraph 2 of the Second Schedule, and the Board may impose terms and conditions; registered schemes may be permitted to float new collective investment schemes on terms specified by the Board.
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