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A Handbook of the Law Relating to the Management of Parliamentary, Municipal and County Council Elections (Classic Reprint)
Henry Stephen
A candidate may, during the time appointed for the election, but not afterwards, withdraw from his candidature by giving a notice to that cfiect, signed by him, to the returning officer Provided that the proposer of a candidate nominated in his absence out of the United Kingdom may withdraw such candidate by a written notice signed b him and delivered to the returning oflicer, toget er with a written declaration of such absence of the candidate.
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