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312N. Power of direction

(1) A relevant regulator may, if it appears to the regulator to be necessary or expedient for the purpose of advancing any of its objectives, direct a critical third party to -

(a) do anything specified in the direction, or

(b) refrain from doing anything specified in the direction.

(2) A direction under this section -

(a) must be given by notice in writing,

(b) may be expressed to have effect during a specified period or until revoked, and

(c) may specify the way in which, and the time by which, a thing is to be done.

(3) Subsection (4) applies if a direction is given to a critical third party for the purpose of resolving or reducing a threat to the stability or integrity of the UK financial system.

(4) The critical third party (including the critical third party's officers and staff) has immunity from liability in damages in respect of action or inaction in accordance with the direction.

(5) A direction given for the purpose mentioned in subsection (3) must -

(a) include a statement

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