SCHEDULE 16Financial relief in court of summary jurisdiction etc.: Northern Ireland
Part 4Interim orders
When interim order ceases to have effect
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(1)
Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) and (3), an interim order made on an application for an order under Part 1, 2 or 3 ceases to have effect on the earliest of the following dates—
(a)
the date, if any, specified for the purpose in the interim order;
(b)
the date on which the period of 14 weeks from the date of the making of the interim order ends;
(c)
the date on which the court either makes a final order on, or dismisses, the application, or, where the interim order was made by a county court on an appeal, the date on which that court either makes a final order on, or dismisses, the appeal.
(2)
If an interim order made under this Part would, but for this sub-paragraph, cease to have effect under sub-paragraph (1)(a) or (b)—
(a)
the court which made the order, or
(b)
in the case of an interim order made by the High Court, the court by which the application for an order under Part 1, 2 or 3 is to be reheard,
may by order provide that the interim order is to continue in force for a further period.
(3)
An order continued in force under sub-paragraph (2) ceases to have effect on the earliest of the following dates—
(a)
the date, if any, specified for the purpose in the order continuing it;
(b)
the date on which ends the period of 14 weeks from—
(i)
the date of the making of the order continuing it, or
(ii)
if more than one such order has been made with respect to the application, the date of the making of the first such order;
(c)
the date on which the court either makes a final order on, or dismisses, the application, or, where the interim order was made by a county court on an appeal, the date on which that court either makes a final order on, or dismisses, the appeal.