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Council Regulation (EC) No 44/2001 of 22 December 2000 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters (repealed)

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[F1ANNEX I U.K. Rules of jurisdiction referred to in Articles 3(2) and 4(2)

in Belgium

:

Articles 5 through 14 of the Law of 16 July 2004 on private international law,

in Bulgaria

:

Article 4, paragraph 1, point 2, of the Private International Law Code,

in the Czech Republic

:

Article 86 of Act No 99/1963 Coll., the Code of Civil Procedure ( občanský soudní řád ), as amended,

in Denmark

:

Article 246(2) and (3) of the Administration of Justice Act ( lov om rettens pleje ),

in Germany

:

Article 23 of the code of civil procedure ( Zivilprozeßordnung ),

in Estonia

:

Article 86 of the Code of Civil Procedure ( tsiviilkohtumenetluse seadustik ),

in Ireland

:

the rules which enable jurisdiction to be founded on the document instituting the proceedings having been served on the defendant during his temporary presence in Ireland,

in Greece

:

Article 40 of the code of civil procedure ( Κώδικας Πολιτικής Δικονομίας ),

in France

:

Articles 14 and 15 of the civil code ( Code civil ),

in Italy

:

Articles 3 and 4 of Law 218 of 31 May 1995 ,

in Cyprus

:

Section 21(2) of the Courts of Justice Law No 14 of 1960, as amended,

in Latvia

:

Section 27 and paragraphs 3, 5, 6 and 9 of Section 28 of the Civil Procedure Law ( Civilprocesa likums ),

in Lithuania

:

Article 31 of the Code of Civil Procedure ( Civilinio proceso kodeksas ),

in Luxembourg

:

Articles 14 and 15 of the civil code ( Code civil ),

in Hungary

:

Article 57 of Law Decree No 13 of 1979 on International Private Law ( a nemzetközi magánjogról szóló 1979. évi 13. törvényerejű rendelet ),

in Malta

:

Articles 742, 743 and 744 of the Code of Organisation and Civil Procedure – Chapter 12 ( Kodiċi ta’ Organizzazzjoni u Proċedura Ċivili – Kap. 12 ) and Article 549 of the Commercial Code – Chapter 13 ( Kodiċi tal-kummerċ – Kap. 13 ),

in Austria

:

Article 99 of the Law on Court Jurisdiction ( Jurisdiktionsnorm ),

in Poland

:

Article 1103, paragraph 4, of the Code of Civil Procedure ( Kodeksu postępowania cywilnego ),

in Portugal

:

Article 65(1)(b) of the Code of Civil Procedure ( Código de Processo Civil ) in so far as it may encompass exorbitant grounds of jurisdiction, such as the courts for the place in which the branch, agency or other establishment is situated (if situated in Portugal) when the central administration (if situated in a foreign State) is the party sued and Article 10 of the Code of Labour Procedure ( Código de Processo do Trabalho ) in so far as it may encompass exorbitant grounds of jurisdiction, such as the courts for the place where the plaintiff is domiciled in proceedings relating to individual contracts of employment brought by the employee against the employer,

in Romania

:

Articles 148-157 of Law No 105/1992 on Private International Law Relations,

in Slovenia

:

Article 48(2) of the Private International Law and Procedure Act ( Zakon o medarodnem zasebnem pravu in postopku ) in relation to Article 47(2) of the Civil Procedure Act ( Zakon o pravdnem postopku ) and Article 58 of the Private International Law and Procedure Act ( Zakon o medarodnem zasebnem pravu in postopku ) in relation to Article 59 of the Civil Procedure Act ( Zakon o pravdnem postopku ),

in Slovakia

:

Articles 37 to 37e of Act No 97/1963 on Private International Law and the Rules of Procedure relating thereto,

in Finland

:

paragraphs 1 and 2 of Section 18(1) of Chapter 10 of the Code of Judicial Procedure ( oikeudenkäymiskaari/rättegångsbalken ),

in Sweden

:

the first sentence of the first paragraph of Section 3 of Chapter 10 of the Code of Judicial Procedure ( rättegångsbalken ),

in the United Kingdom

:

the rules which enable jurisdiction to be founded on:

(a)

the document instituting the proceedings having been served on the defendant during his temporary presence in the United Kingdom; or

(b)

the presence within the United Kingdom of property belonging to the defendant; or

(c)

the seizure by the plaintiff of property situated in the United Kingdom.

ANNEX II U.K.

The courts or competent authorities to which the application referred to in Article 39 may be submitted are the following:

  • in Belgium, the tribunal de première instance or rechtbank van eerste aanleg or erstinstanzliches Gericht ,

  • in Bulgaria, the окръжният съд ,

  • in the Czech Republic, the okresní soud or soudní exekutor ,

  • in Denmark, the byret ,

  • in Germany:

    (a)

    the presiding judge of a chamber of the Landgericht ;

    (b)

    a notary in a procedure of declaration of enforceability of an authentic instrument,

  • in Estonia, the maakohus (county court),

  • in Ireland, the High Court ,

  • in Greece, the Μονομελές Πρωτοδικείο ,

  • in Spain, the Juzgado de Primera Instancia ,

  • in France:

    (a)

    the greffier en chef du tribunal de grande instance ;

    (b)

    the président de la chambre départementale des notaires in the case of application for a declaration of enforceability of a notarial authentic instrument,

  • in Italy, the corte d’appello ,

  • in Cyprus, the Επαρχιακό Δικαστήριο or in the case of a maintenance judgment the Οικογενειακό Δικαστήριο ,

  • in Latvia, the rajona (pilsētas) tiesa ,

  • in Lithuania, the Lietuvos apeliacinis teismas ,

  • in Luxembourg, the presiding judge of the tribunal d’arrondissement ,

  • in Hungary, the megyei bíróság székhelyén működő helyi bíróság , and in Budapest the Budai Központi Kerületi Bíróság ,

  • in Malta, the Prim’ Awla tal-Qorti Ċivili or Qorti tal-Maġistrati ta’ Għawdex fil-ġurisdizzjoni superjuri tagħha , or, in the case of a maintenance judgment, the Reġistratur tal-Qorti on transmission by the Ministru responsabbli għall-Ġustizzja ,

  • in the Netherlands, the voorzieningenrechter van de rechtbank ,

  • in Austria, the Bezirksgericht ,

  • in Poland, the sąd okręgowy ,

  • in Portugal, the Tribunal de Comarca ,

  • in Romania, the Tribunal ,

  • in Slovenia, the okrožno sodišče ,

  • in Slovakia, okresný súd ,

  • in Finland, the käräjäoikeus/tingsrätt ,

  • in Sweden, the Svea hovrätt ,

  • in the United Kingdom:

    (a)

    in England and Wales, the High Court of Justice , or in the case of a maintenance judgment to the Magistrates’ Court on transmission by the Secretary of State;

    (b)

    in Scotland, the Court of Session , or in the case of a maintenance judgment, the Sheriff Court on transmission by the Scottish Ministers;

    (c)

    in Northern Ireland, the High Court of Justice , or in the case of a maintenance judgment, the Magistrates’ Court on transmission by the Department of Justice;

    (d)

    in Gibraltar, the Supreme Court of Gibraltar , or in the case of a maintenance judgment, the Magistrates’ Court on transmission by the Attorney General of Gibraltar.

ANNEX III U.K.

The courts with which appeals referred to in Article 43(2) may be lodged are the following:

  • in Belgium,

    (a)

    as regards appeal by the defendant, the tribunal de première instance or rechtbank van eerste aanleg or erstinstanzliches Gericht ;

    (b)

    as regards appeal by the applicant: the Cour d’appel or hof van beroep ,

  • in Bulgaria, the Апелативен съд – София ,

  • in the Czech Republic, the court of appeal through the district court,

  • in Denmark, the landsret ,

  • in Germany, the Oberlandesgericht ,

  • in Estonia, the ringkonnakohus ,

  • in Ireland, the High Court,

  • in Greece, the Εφετείο ,

  • in Spain, the Juzgado de Primera Instancia which issued the contested decision, with the appeal to be solved by the Audiencia Provincial ,

  • in France:

    (a)

    the cour d’appel on decisions allowing the application;

    (b)

    the presiding judge of the tribunal de grande instance , on decisions rejecting the application,

  • in Italy, the corte d’appello ,

  • in Cyprus, the Επαρχιακό Δικαστήριο or in the case of a maintenance judgment the Οικογενειακό Δικαστήριο ,

  • in Latvia, the Apgabaltiesa via the rajona (pilsētas) tiesa ,

  • in Lithuania, the Lietuvos apeliacinis teismas ,

  • in Luxembourg, the Cour supérieure de justice sitting as a court of civil appeal,

  • in Hungary, the local court situated at the seat of the county court (in Budapest, the Central District Court of Buda); the appeal is adjudicated by the county court (in Budapest, the Capital Court),

  • in Malta, the Qorti ta’ l-Appell in accordance with the procedure laid down for appeals in the Kodiċi ta’ Organizzazzjoni u Proċedura Ċivili – Kap. 12 or in the case of a maintenance judgment by ċitazzjoni before the Prim’ Awla tal-Qorti ivili jew il-Qorti tal-Maġistrati ta’ Għawdex fil-ġurisdizzjoni superjuri tagħha’ ,

  • in the Netherlands, the rechtbank ,

  • in Austria, the Landesgericht via the Bezirksgericht ,

  • in Poland, the sąd apelacyjny via the sąd okręgowy ,

  • in Portugal, the Tribunal da Relação is the competent court. The appeals are launched, in accordance with the national law in force, by way of a request addressed to the court which issued the contested decision,

  • in Romania, the Curte de Apel ,

  • in Slovenia, the okrožno sodišče ,

  • in Slovakia, the court of appeal through the district court whose decision is being appealed,

  • in Finland, the hovioikeus/hovrätt ,

  • in Sweden, the Svea hovrätt ,

  • in the United Kingdom:

    (a)

    in England and Wales, the High Court of Justice , or in the case of a maintenance judgment the Magistrates’ Court ;

    (b)

    in Scotland, the Court of Session , or in the case of a maintenance judgment the Sheriff Court ;

    (c)

    in Northern Ireland, the High Court of Justice , or in the case of a maintenance judgment, the Magistrates’ Court ;

    (d)

    in Gibraltar, the Supreme Court of Gibraltar , of in the case of a maintenance judgment, the Magistrates’ Court .

ANNEX IV U.K.

The appeals which may be lodged pursuant to Article 44 are the following:

  • in Belgium, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, an appeal in cassation,

  • in Bulgaria, обжалване пред Върховния касационен съд ,

  • in the Czech Republic, a dovolání and a žaloba pro zmatečnost ,

  • in Denmark, an appeal to the Højesteret with leave from the Procesbevillingsnævnet ,

  • in Germany, a Rechtsbeschwerde ,

  • in Estonia, a kassatsioonikaebus ,

  • in Ireland, an appeal on a point of law to the Supreme Court,

  • in Cyprus, an appeal to the Supreme Court,

  • in Latvia, by an appeal in cassation to the Augstākās tiesas Senātā via the Apgabaltiesā ,

  • in Lithuania, an appeal in cassation to the Lietuvos Aukščiausiasis Teismas ,

  • in Hungary, felülvizsgálati kérelem ,

  • in Malta, no further appeal lies to any other court; in the case of a maintenance judgment the Qorti ta’ l-Appell in accordance with the procedure laid down for appeal in the kodiċi ta’ Organizzazzjoni u Procedura Ċivili – Kap. 12 ,

  • in Austria, a Revisionsrekurs ,

  • in Poland, skarga kasacyjna ,

  • in Portugal, an appeal on a point of law,

  • in Romania, a contestatie in anulare or a revizuire ,

  • in Slovenia, an appeal to the Vrhovno sodišče Republike Slovenije ,

  • in Slovakia, the dovolanie ,

  • in Finland, an appeal to the korkein oikeus/högsta domstolen ,

  • in Sweden, an appeal to the Högsta domstolen ,

  • in the United Kingdom, a single further appeal on a point of law.]

ANNEX VU.K.

ANNEX VIU.K.

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