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SCHEDULE 2PROCEDURAL MATTERS IN ENGLAND AND WALES

PART 5Reviews of Court Orders

Reviews of court orders—where court makes order of its own motion

15.—(1) The court shall not of its own motion make a modification or termination order unless the foreign representative and the debtor have either—

(a)had an opportunity of being heard on the question; or

(b)consented in writing to such an order.

(2) Where the foreign representative or the debtor desires to be heard on the question of such an order, the court shall give all relevant parties notice of a venue at which the question will be considered and may give directions as to the issues on which it requires evidence.

(3) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (2), all relevant parties means the foreign representative, the debtor and any other person who appears to the court to have an interest justifying his being given notice of the hearing.

(4) If the court makes a modification or termination order, the order may include such provision as the court thinks fit with respect to matters arising in connection with the modification or termination.