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Rule 5.34(1)(a)
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Intimation is hereby given of the registration in the Maintenance Orders (Reciprocal Enforcement) Act 1972 Register kept at this Sheriff Court of a maintenance order made by [name and address of court in Republic of Ireland] on [date of making order].
In terms of the said maintenance order you are required [narrate terms of order and payee].
You may within one calendar month from the date of this intimation make application to this Sheriff Court to set aside the registration of the order by lodging with the Sheriff Clerk at [name and address of Sheriff Court] a minute setting out the grounds of your application.
The grounds upon which application to be set aside the registration may be made are:
(a)the registration is contrary to public policy;
(b)you did not appear in the proceedings in the Republic of Ireland and you were not served, in accordance with the law of the place where you were then residing with the summons or other notice of the institution of the proceedings in sufficient time to enable you to arrange for your defence; or
(c)the order is irreconcilable with a judgement given in the United Kingdom in proceedings between you and the payee under the maintenance order.
[Signed]
Sheriff Clerk
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