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Textual Amendments
F1Pt. 74 Section 6 inserted (11.1.2015) by The Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 8) Rules 2014 (S.I. 2014/3299), rules 2(b), 13(c)
74.36.—(1) A protected person may apply for an Article 5 certificate—
(a)at the time of application for an injunction or other order containing an outgoing protection measure; or
(b)at any time after such application, provided—
(i)the order or undertaking containing the outgoing protection measure has not yet been made or accepted as the case may be; or
(ii)the outgoing protection measure is still in force.
(2) An application for an Article 5 certificate may be made without notice.
74.37. An application for an Article 5 certificate must be made—
(a)where the outgoing protection measure has not yet been ordered or accepted—
(i)to the County Court if the proceedings relating to the outgoing protection measure are before the County Court; or
(ii)to the High Court if the proceedings relating to the outgoing protection measure are before the High Court; or
(b)where the outgoing protection measure has been ordered or accepted—
(i)to the County Court if that court made the order or accepted the undertaking as the case may be; or
(ii)to the High Court if that court made the order or accepted the undertaking as the case may be.
74.38. A protected person may request a translation of an Article 5 certificate—
(a)at the time of application for the Article 5 certificate; or
(b)at any time after such application, provided the Article 5 certificate—
(i)has not yet been issued; or
(ii)if issued, is still in force.
74.39. A request for a translation of an Article 5 certificate must be made—
(a)if the certificate has not yet been issued, to—
(i)the County Court if the application for the certificate is before the County Court;
(ii)the High Court if the application for the certificate is before the High Court;
(b)if the certificate has been issued, to—
(i)the Count Court if the County Court issued it;
(ii)the High Court if the High Court issued it.
74.40.—(1) Where the outgoing protection measure is included in an order, the court may only issue an Article 5 certificate if satisfied that the order has been served on the person causing the risk in accordance with the requirements specified in rule 81.5, unless the court has dispensed with service of the order in accordance with the requirements specified in rule 81.8.
(2) Where the protected person is responsible for serving the order on the person causing the risk, any application for an Article 5 certificate must be accompanied by a certificate of service.
74.41.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), Article 8 notice must be given to the person causing the risk by serving it in accordance with Section III of Part 6 and the rules in that Section shall apply to service of the notice as they apply to any other document to be served.
(2) If the person causing the risk resides in a Member State of the European Union other than the United Kingdom or in a country outside the European Union, Article 8 notice must be given by sending it by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt or confirmation of delivery or equivalent to the last known place of residence of that person.
74.42.—(1) An application pursuant to Article 9 of the Protection Measures Regulation for rectification of an Article 5 certificate must be made to—
(a)the County Court if the County Court issued the certificate;
(b)the High Court if the High Court issued the certificate.
(2) An application for such rectification may be made by—
(a)the protected person; or
(b)the person causing the risk.
(3) An Article 5 certificate may be rectified pursuant to Article 9(1)(a) of the Protection Measures Regulation by the court—
(a)on application under this rule; or
(b)on its own initiative.
74.43.—(1) An application pursuant to Article 9 of the Protection Measures Regulation for withdrawal of an Article 5 certificate must be made to—
(a)the County Court if the County Court issued the certificate;
(b)the High Court if the High Court issued the certificate.
(2) An application for such withdrawal may be made by—
(a)the protected person; or
(b)the person causing the risk.
(3) An Article 5 certificate may be withdrawn pursuant to Article 9(1)(b) of the Protection Measures Regulation by the court—
(a)on application under this rule; or
(b)on its own initiative.
74.44. A protected person or person causing the risk may apply for an Article 14 certificate—
(a)at the time of application to vary or set aside the order containing the outgoing protection measure, or for acceptance of a variation or setting aside of the undertaking containing the outgoing protection measure, as the case may be;
(b)at any time after the order containing the outgoing protection measure has been varied or set aside or a variation or setting aside of the undertaking containing the outgoing protection measure has been accepted, as the case may be;
(c)at any time after an Article 5 certificate has been withdrawn under Article 9 of the Protection Measures Regulation; or
(d)on, or at any time after, the making of an order staying or suspending enforcement of the order or undertaking containing the outgoing protection measure.
74.45. An application for an Article 14 certificate must be made—
(a)if the order containing the outgoing protection measure has not yet been varied or set aside or a variation or setting aside of the undertaking containing the protection measure has not yet been accepted, as the case may be, to—
(i)the County Court if the application for such variation or setting aside is before the County Court; or
(ii)the High Court if the application for such variation or setting aside is before the High Court; or
(b)if there has been an application under Article 9 of the Protection Measures Regulation for withdrawal of the Article 5 certificate, and that application has not yet been decided, to—
(i)the County Court if the application for such withdrawal is before the County Court; or
(ii)the High Court if the application for such withdrawal is before the High Court; or
(c)if the order containing the outgoing protection measure has been varied or set aside, or a variation or setting aside of the undertaking containing the outgoing protection measure has been accepted, to—
(i)the County Court if the County Court ordered or accepted such variation or setting aside, as the case may be; or
(ii)the High Court if the High Court ordered or accepted such variation or setting aside, as the case may be; or
(d)if an Article 5 certificate has been withdrawn under Article 9, to—
(i)the County Court if the County Court ordered such withdrawal;
(ii)the High Court if the High Court ordered such withdrawal; or
(e)where enforcement of the order has been stayed or suspended, to—
(i)the County Court if the County Court made the order for the stay or suspension; or
(ii)the High Court if the High Court made the order for the stay or suspension.]
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