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21. In CCR Order 28—
(a)in the table of contents to the Order, omit the entry for rule 12;
(b)in rule 1—
(i)in paragraph (1), for “court for the district in which”, in both places, substitute “County Court hearing centre which serves the address where”;
(ii)in paragraph (2), for “his” substitute “the”; and
(iii)in paragraph (3), for “he” substitute “the judgment creditor”;
(c)in rule 2—
(i)in paragraph (2) for “within the district of the court” substitute “at an address which is served by the County Court hearing centre”; and
(ii)in paragraph (3), for “him” substitute “the debtor”; and
(iii)in paragraph (3)(a), for “he” substitute “the debtor”;
(d)in rule 4(2)—
(i)for “his” substitute “the debtor’s”; and
(ii)omit “to him”;
(e)in rule 5(1)(b)(i), for “he has made default” substitute “default has been made”;
(f)in rule 7—
(i)in paragraph (1), for “judge” substitute “court”;
(ii)in paragraph (3), for “judge” substitute “court”;
(iii)in paragraph (4)—
(aa)for “he desires” substitute “desired”;
(bb)for “his” substitute “the debtor’s”; and
(cc)for “judge” substitute “court”;
(g)in rule 8(1), for “judge” substitute “court”;
(h)in rule 10(2)(a)(i), for “judge” substitute “court”;
(i)in rule 11, omit paragraph (3);
(j)omit rule 12;
(k)in rule 13(1)—
(i)in paragraph (a) omit “responsible for the execution of the warrant”;
(ii)omit subparagraph (b); and
(iii)in subparagraph (c), for “he” substitute “the gaoler”; and
(l)in rule 14—
(i)in paragraph (1), for “the district judge” substitute “court”;
(ii)in paragraph (2)—
(aa)omit “his” in each place; and
(bb)for “he”, in each place, substitute “the debtor”; and
(iii)in paragraph (3), for “judge” substitute “court”.
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