Textual Amendments
F1Pt. 74 inserted (2.12.2002) by The Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2002 (S.I. 2002/2058), rule 1(b), Sch. 8
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1Pts. 70-74 applied (with modifications) (30.12.2005) by The Family Procedure (Adoption) Rules 2005 (S.I. 2005/2795), rule 5(5)
Textual Amendments
F2Pt. 74 Section 5 inserted (21.10.2005) by The Civil Procedure (Amendment No.3) Rules 2005 (S.I. 2005/2292), rule 1(b), Sch. 3
74.27 In this Section—
(a)“European Enforcement Order” has the meaning given in the EEO Regulation;
(b)“EEO” means European Enforcement Order;
(c)“judgment”, “authentic instrument”, “member state of origin”, “member state of enforcement”, and “court of origin” have the meanings given by Article 4 of the EEO Regulation; and
(d)“Regulation State” has the same meaning as “Member State” in the EEO Regulation, that is all Member States except Denmark.
74.28 An application for an EEO certificate must be made by filing the relevant practice form in accordance with Article 6 of the EEO Regulation.
74.29 An application under Article 6(2) of the EEO Regulation for a certificate indicating the lack or limitation of enforceability of an EEO certificate must be made to the court of origin by application in accordance with Part 23.
74.30 An application under Article 10 of the EEO Regulation for rectification or withdrawal of an EEO certificate must be made to the court of origin and may be made by application in accordance with Part 23.
74.31—(1) A person seeking to enforce an EEO in England and Wales must lodge at the court in which enforcement proceedings are to be brought the documents required by Article 20 of the EEO Regulation.
(2) Where a person applies—
(a)to the High Court for a charging order, a writ of fieri facias or an attachment of earnings order; or
(b)to the county court for a warrant of execution or an attachment of earnings order,
to enforce an EEO expressed in a foreign currency, the application must contain a certificate of the sterling equivalent of the judgment sum at the close of business on the date nearest preceding the date of issue of the application.
(Section 1 of the Charging Orders Act 1979 provides that the High Court only has jurisdiction to make a charging order where the amount of the original judgment exceeds the county court limit.)
(Article 8 of the High Court and County Courts Jurisdiction Order 1991 provides that (1) judgments in excess of £5,000 shall only be enforced by execution against goods in the High Court (2) those in excess of £600 may be enforced in the High Court and (3) those for less than £600 shall only be enforced in the county court.).
74.32—(1) An application under Article 21 of the EEO Regulation that the court should refuse to enforce an EEO must be made by application in accordance with Part 23 to the court in which the EEO is being enforced.
(2) The judgment debtor must, as soon as practicable, serve copies of any order made under Article 21(1) on—
(a)all other parties to the proceedings and any other person affected by the order; and
(b)any court in which enforcement proceedings are pending in England and Wales.
(3) Upon service of the order on those persons all enforcement proceedings in England and Wales under the EEO, in respect of those persons upon whom, and those courts at which, the order has been served in accordance with paragraph (2), will cease.
74.33—(1) Where an EEO certificate has been lodged and the judgment debtor applies to stay or limit the enforcement proceedings under Article 23 of the EEO Regulation, such application must be made by application in accordance with Part 23 to the court in which the EEO is being enforced.
(2) The judgment debtor shall, as soon as practicable, serve a copy of any order made under the Article on—
(a)all other parties to the proceedings and any other person affected by the order; and
(b)any court in which enforcement proceedings are pending in England and Wales;
and the order will not have effect on any person until it has been served in accordance with this rule and they have received it.]