If an enforcer1 has power to make an application2 for an enforcement order or an interim enforcement order or an application3 for an online interface order or an interim online interface order4 it may accept from a person who the enforcer believes:
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(1) has engaged in conduct which constitutes an infringement5;
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If an enforcer1 has power to make an application2 for an enforcement order or an interim enforcement order or an application3 for an online interface order or an interim online interface order4 it may accept from a person who the enforcer believes:
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(1) has engaged in conduct which constitutes an infringement5;
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