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The Family Proceedings (Amendment) (No. 5) Rules 2005

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88.  For rule 4.21A, substitute—

Attachment of penal notice

4.21A.  CCR Order 29, rule 1 (committal for breach of order or undertaking) shall apply to section 8 orders and orders under section 14A, 14B(2)(b), 14C(3)(b), or 14D as if for paragraph (3) of that rule there were substituted the following—

(3) In the case of a section 8 order (within the meaning of section 8(2) of the Children Act 1989(1)) or an order under section 14A, 14B(2)(b), 14C(3)(b), or 14D of the Children Act 1989 enforceable by committal order under paragraph (1), the judge or the district judge may, on the application of the person entitled to enforce the order, direct that the proper officer issue a copy of the order, endorsed with or incorporating a notice as to the consequences of disobedience, for service in accordance with paragraph (2); and no copy of the order shall be issued with any such notice endorsed or incorporated save in accordance with such a direction..

(1)

1989 c. 41. Sections 14A to 14G were inserted by section 115 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 (c. 38).

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