16Frivolous objections and representations: liability for costs etc.E+W
(1)Subsection (3) applies if—
(a)a person objects to the issue of a civil partnership schedule, but
(b)the Registrar General declares that the grounds on which the objection is made are frivolous and ought not to obstruct the issue of the civil partnership schedule.
(2)Subsection (3) also applies if—
(a)in reliance on section 14(3), the registration authority refuses to issue a civil partnership schedule as a result of a representation made to it, and
(b)on an appeal under section 15 against the refusal, the Registrar General declares that the representation is frivolous and ought not to obstruct the issue of the civil partnership schedule.
(3)The person who made the objection or representation is liable for—
(a)the costs of the proceedings before the Registrar General, and
(b)damages recoverable by the proposed civil partner to whom the objection or representation relates.
(4)For the purpose of enabling any person to recover any such costs and damages, a copy of a declaration of the Registrar General purporting to be sealed with the seal of the General Register Office is evidence that the Registrar General has made the declaration.