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Scope and interpretation | Rule 77.1 |
Application for a SCPO | Rule 77.2 |
Applications by third parties to make representations and applications to vary or discharge a SCPO made by the High Court | Rule 77.3 |
Application to vary or discharge a SCPO made by the Crown Court | Rule 77.4 |
Where to make an application | Rule 77.5 |
77.1.—(1) This Part contains rules about—
(a)applications for a serious crime prevention order under section 8 of the Serious Crime Act 2007(1); and
(b)related applications under sections 9, 17 and 18 of that Act.
(2) In this Part—
(a)‘the 2007 Act’ means the Serious Crime Act 2007; and
(b)‘SCPO’ means a serious crime prevention order under section 1 or section 19 of the 2007 Act.
77.2. An application under section 8 of the 2007 Act for a SCPO must be started in accordance with Part 8 as modified by the practice direction supplementing this Part.
77.3. An application under—
(a)section 9 of the 2007 Act; or
(b)section 17 or 18 of the 2007 Act to vary or discharge a SCPO made by the High Court,
must be made in accordance with Part 23 as modified by the practice direction supplementing this Part.
77.4. An application under section 17 or 18 of the 2007 Act to vary or discharge a SCPO made by the Crown Court must be started in accordance with Part 8.
77.5. Applications under this Part must be made to the Queen’s Bench Division of the High Court in one of the courts set out in the Practice Direction supplementing this Part.”
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