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Part I Implementation of the Conventions
Supplementary provisions as to recognition and enforcement of judgments
Other supplementary provisions
9. Provisions supplementary to Title VII of 1968 Convention.
10. Allocation within U.K. of jurisdiction with respect to trusts and consumer contracts.
11. Proof and admissibility of certain judgments and related documents.
11A.Proof and admissibility of certain judgments and related documents for the purposes of the Lugano Convention
12. Provision for issue of copies of, and certificates in connection with, U.K. judgments.
13. Modifications to cover authentic instruments and court settlements.
14. Modifications consequential on revision of the Conventions.
Part II Jurisdiction, and Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments, within United Kingdom
Part IV Miscellaneous Provisions
Provisions relating to jurisdiction
24. Interim relief and protective measures in cases of doubtful jurisdiction.
25. Interim relief in England and Wales and Northern Ireland in the absence of substantive proceedings.
26. Security in Admiralty proceedings in England and Wales or Northern Ireland in case of stay, etc.
27. Provisional and protective measures in Scotland in the absence of substantive proceedings.
28. Application of s. 1 of Administration of Justice (Scotland) Act 1972.
29. Service of county court process outside Northern Ireland.
30. Proceedings in England and Wales or Northern Ireland for torts to immovable property.
Provisions relating to recognition and enforcement of judgments
32. Overseas judgments given in proceedings brought in breach of agreement for settlement of disputes.
33. Certain steps not to amount to submission to jurisdiction of overseas court.
34. Certain judgments a bar to further proceedings on the same cause of action.
38. Overseas judgments counteracting an award of multiple damages.
Part V Supplementary and General Provisions
41A.Domicile of individuals for the purposes of the Lugano Convention
43. Seat of corporation or association for purposes of Article 16(2) and related provisions.
43A.Seat of companies or other legal persons, or of associations, for the purposes of Article 22(2) of the Lugano Convention
44. Persons deemed to be domiciled in the United Kingdom for certain purposes.
44A.Persons deemed to be domiciled in the United Kingdom for certain purposes of the Lugano Convention
SCHEDULES
TEXT OF 1971 PROTOCOL, AS AMENDED
Article 1 The Court of Justice of the European Communities...
Article 1 The Court of Justice of the European Communities...
The Court of Justice of the European Communities shall have...
The Court of Justice of the European Communities shall also...
The Court of Justice of the European Communities shall also...
The Court of Justice of the European Communities shall also...
The Court of Justice of the European Communities shall also...
Article 3 Where a question of interpretation of the Convention or of...
Article 4 The competent authority of a Contracting State may request the...
Article 5 Except where this Protocol otherwise provides, the provisions of the...
Article 7 This Protocol shall be ratified by the signatory...
Article 9 The Contracting States recognise that any State which...
Article 10 The Secretary-General of the Council of the European...
Article 11 The Contracting States shall communicate to the Secretary-General...
Article 12 This Protocol is concluded for an unlimited period....
Article 13 Any Contracting State may request the revision of...
TEXT OF TITLES V AND VI OF THE ACCESSION CONVENTION, AS AMENDED
TEXT OF TITLES V AND VI OF 1982 ACCESSION CONVENTION
TEXT OF TITLES VI AND VII OF 1989 ACCESSION CONVENTION
TEXT OF TITLES V AND VI OF 1996 ACCESSION CONVENTION
1.The Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union shall...
2.The texts of the 1968 Convention, of the 1971 Protocol,...
Article 15 This Convention shall be ratified by the signatory...
Article 16 This Convention shall enter into force on the first day...
Article 17 The Secretary-General of the Council of the European...
Article 18 This Convention, drawn up in a single original...
Section 2 Special Jurisdiction
2.in matters relating to maintenance, in the courts for the...
3.in matters relating to tort, delict or quasi-delict, in the...
4.as regards a civil claim for damages or restitution which...
6.in his capacity as settlor, trustee or beneficiary of a...
7.as regards a dispute concerning the payment of remuneration claimed...
Section 4 Jurisdiction Over Consumer Contracts
Section 5 Exclusive Jurisdiction
1.(a) in proceedings which have as their object rightsin rem...
2.in proceedings which have as their object the validity of...
3.in proceedings which have as their object the validity of...
4.in proceedings concerned with the registration or validity of patents,...
5.in proceedings concerned with the enforcement of judgments, the courts...
TITLE III RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT
TITLE VII RELATIONSHIP TO THE BRUSSELS CONVENTION AND TO OTHER CONVENTIONS
CHAPTER II OF THE REGULATION AS MODIFIED: RULES FOR ALLOCATION OF JURISDICTION WITHIN UK
ENFORCEMENT OF U.K. JUDGMENTS (NON-MONEY PROVISIONS)
RULES AS TO JURISDICTION IN SCOTLAND
PROCEEDINGS EXCLUDED FROM SCHEDULE 8
1.Proceedings concerning the status or legal capacity of natural persons...
2A.Proceedings relating to parental responsibilities within the meaning of section...
3.Proceedings relating to guardianship of children and all proceedings relating...
4.Proceedings in respect of sequestration in bankruptcy; or the winding...
5.Proceedings relating to a company where, by any enactment, jurisdiction...
6.Admiralty causes in so far as the jurisdiction is based...
8.Proceedings for the rectification of the register of aircraft mortgages...
9.Proceedings under section 7(3) of the Civil Aviation (Eurocontrol) Act...
10.Proceedings brought in pursuance of an order under section 11...
11.Proceedings under section 6 of the Protection of Trading Interests...
13.Proceedings which are not in substance proceedings in which a...
AMENDMENTS OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS (RECIPROCAL ENFORCEMENT) ACT 1933
MINOR AMENDMENTS RELATING TO MAINTENANCE ORDERS
PART III RECIPROCAL ENFORCEMENT FOUNDED ON PRESENCE OF ASSETS
Maintenance Orders (Reciprocal Enforcement) Act 1972 (c. 18)
8.The Maintenance Orders (Reciprocal Enforcement) Act 1972 is amended as...
9.In section 2 (transmission of United Kingdom order for enforcement...
10.In section 6 (registration in United Kingdom of order in...
11.In section 8(5) (duty of magistrates’ court and its officers...
12.In section 9 (variation and revocation of orders), after subsection...
13.(1) Section 10 (cancellation of registration and transfer of orders)...
15.In section 21(1) (interpretation of Part I), in the definition...
17.In section 40 (power to apply Act with modifications by...
18.In section 47 (interpretation), in subsection (3) (construction of references...
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