C1F1PART 74ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS IN DIFFERENT JURISDICTIONS

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

Appeals74.8

1

An appeal against the granting or the refusal of registration under the 1982 Act or the Judgments Regulation must be made in accordance with Part 52, subject to the following provisions of this rule.

2

Permission is not required—

a

to appeal; or

b

to put in evidence.

3

If—

a

the judgment debtor is not domiciled within a Contracting State or a Regulation State, as the case may be, and

b

an application to extend the time for appealing is made within two months of service of the registration order,

the court may extend the period for filing an appellant’s notice against the order granting registration, but not on grounds of distance.

4

The appellant’s notice must be served—

a

where the appeal is against the granting of registration, within—

i

one month; or

ii

where service is to be effected on a party not domiciled within the jurisdiction, two months, of service of the registration order;

b

where the appeal is against the refusal of registration, within one month of the decision on the application for registration.