C1F1PART 74ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS IN DIFFERENT JURISDICTIONS

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I: ENFORCEMENT IN ENGLAND AND WALES OF JUDGMENTS OF FOREIGN COURTS

Registration orders74.6

1

An order granting permission to register a judgment (“registration order”) must be drawn up by the judgment creditor and served on the judgment debtor—

a

by delivering it to F2the judgment debtor personally;

F4b

by any of the methods of service permitted under the Companies Act 2006; or

c

in such other manner as the court may direct.

2

Permission is not required to serve a registration order out of the jurisdiction, and rules F36.40, 6.42, 6.43 and 6.46 apply to such an order as they apply to a claim form.

3

A registration order must state—

a

full particulars of the judgment registered;

b

the name of the judgment creditor and his address for service within the jurisdiction;

c

the right of the judgment debtor—

i

in the case of registration following an application under the 1920 or the 1933 Act, to apply to have the registration set aside;

ii

in the case of registration following an application under the 1982 Act or under the Judgments Regulation, to appeal against the registration order;

d

the period within which such an application or appeal may be made; and

e

that no measures of enforcement will be taken before the end of that period, other than measures ordered by the court to preserve the property of the judgment debtor.