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remaining numbers submitted for checking are taken to have been submitted for the other subscription or subscriptions, in order of commencement, up to the maximum number of Australian numbers able to be submitted for that subscription, or each of those subscriptions.
 (4) If an access‑seeker:
         (a)     holds a current subscription type A; and
         (b)     purchases an additional subscription type B, or a higher subscription, before the current subscription type A expires;
the current subscription type A is cancelled from the time of the purchase of the additional subscription, and any unused numbers from the current subscription type A will not be included in the purchased subscription.
 (5) If an access‑seeker:
          (a)       holds a current subscription type B or a higher subscription; and
         (b)     purchases an additional subscription type B, or a higher subscription, before the current subscription expires;
any unused numbers from the current subscription will be included in the purchased subscription.
 (6) If an access‑seeker:
                 (a)    holds a current subscription type A, or a higher subscription; and
                 (b)    that subscription expires; and
          (c)    then obtains a subscription type A, or purchases a higher subscription;
any unused numbers from the expired subscription will not be included in any purchased subscription.
9 Subscription period
 (1) The subscription period for an access-seeker who has ordered a type A subscription commences on the day the ACMA, or the contracted service provider on behalf of the ACMA, receives the access-seeker's order for services.
 (2) The subscription period for an access-seeker who has ordered a subscription other than a type A subscription commences on the day the ACMA, or the contracted service provider on behalf of the ACMA, receives the access-seeker's subscription fee, on behalf of the Commonwealth.
 (3) A subscription period for an access-seeker ends 12 months after the day it commences, unless cancelled by the ACMA under subsection 8(4).
 (4) The ACMA may agree that the subscription period for an access-seeker commences on the day the access-seeker agrees to pay the subscription fee, where it is not possible or practical for the subscription period to commence in accordance with subsection (2).
10 Orders for services
 (1)  An access-seeker may order a subscription by submitting an order to the ACMA using a method specified by the ACMA.
 (2) The ACMA may cancel an order for a subscription that is not paid for in full within 14 days of the order being submitted.
 (3) The ACMA may specify in writing a method or methods of payment by which a subscription must be paid.
11 Suspensions of registration
 (1) If an access-seeker pays a subscription fee and the payment is subsequently dishonoured the ACMA may suspend the access‑seeker's registration.
 (2) If the ACMA suspends an access-seeker's