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19. In rule 33.11 (judgment summons), for paragraphs (2) and (3) substitute—
“(2) A judgment summons must be accompanied by the statement referred to in rule 33.10(2).
(3) A judgment summons must be served on the debtor—
(a)personally; or
(b)by the court sending it to the debtor by first class post—
(i)at the address stated in the application for the issue of a judgment summons; or
(ii)in a case where a court officer is proceeding for the recovery of a debt in accordance with rule 32.33, at the last known address for the debtor shown on court records.
(4) In a case to which paragraph (3)(b)(i) applies, the judgment creditor must file with the court a certificate for postal service.
(5) A judgment summons must be served on the debtor not less than 14 days before the hearing.
(6) Paragraph (3) is subject to any direction of the court that the judgment summons must be served personally on the debtor.”.
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