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2.These Regulations shall come into force— (a) for the purposes...
7.Where the Registrar is not a body corporate, the Register...
8.Registration of judgments, administration orders, fines and tribunal decisions
10.Information contained in the appropriate officer's return
11.Cancellation or endorsement of entries relating to judgments of the High Court or a county court or tribunal decisions
12.Endorsement of entries relating to county court administration orders
14.Cancellation of entries in the Register – additional provisions
15.Where— (a) it comes to the attention of the appropriate...
16.Cancellation and endorsement of entries in the Register by the Registrar
17.Application for, and issue of, a certificate of satisfaction
19.Where an application has been made under regulation 17(1) and—...
20.Amendment of the Register in respect of the amount registered
21.Correction of registered details of the judgment, administration order, fine or tribunal decision
22.Following receipt of an amendment notice in respect of an...
23.Following receipt of a request for verification under regulation 22,...
24.(1) Where the appropriate officer informs the Registrar that the...
25.Where the appropriate officer informs the Registrar that the entry...
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