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60 : be a document mentioned in subsection (1) or (2) (called in this section the relevant document);
 * (c) to require any person on the premises to provide an explanation of any relevant document or, where applicable, to state, to the best of that person’s knowledge and belief, where the relevant document may be found; and
 * (d) to require any relevant document that is stored in electronic form and accessible at the premises to be produced in a form that—
 * (i) can be taken away; and
 * (ii) is visible and legible.

(4) The warrant continues in force until the end of the period of one month beginning on the day on which it is issued.

(5) If the owner or occupier of the premises is present when the investigation officer proposes to execute the warrant, the investigation officer must—
 * (a) identify himself or herself to the owner or occupier;
 * (b) show the owner or occupier proof of the identity and authorisation of the investigation officer; and
 * (c) give the owner or occupier a copy of the warrant.

(6) If there is no one at the premises when the investigation officer proposes to execute the warrant, the investigation officer must, before executing it—
 * (a) take such steps as are reasonable in all the circumstances to inform the owner or occupier of the premises of the intended entry into the premises; and
 * (b) where the owner or occupier is so informed, give the owner or occupier or the legal or other representative of the owner or occupier a reasonable opportunity to be present when the warrant is executed.

(7) If the investigation officer is unable to inform the owner or occupier of the premises of the intended entry into the premises, the