Statutory Instruments
Representation Of The People
Supreme Court Of England And Wales
Made
29th April 2009
Laid before Parliament
1st May 2009
Coming into force
29th May 2009
The Civil Procedure Rule Committee, being the authority for the time being having power to make rules of court for the Supreme Court, in exercise of the power conferred on it by regulation 120 of the European Parliamentary Elections Regulations 2004(1), makes the following Rules—
1. These Rules may be cited as the European Parliamentary Election Petition (Amendment) Rules 2009 and come into force on 29th May 2009.
2. In these Rules—
(a)“the 1979 Rules” means the European Parliamentary Election Petition Rules 1979(2); and
(b)a reference to a rule by number alone means the rule so numbered in the 1979 Rules.
3. The 1979 Rules are amended in accordance with rules 4 and 5 of these Rules.
4. Omit rule 2(5).
5. In rule 5(2)(b)(ii), for “Commissioner for Oaths Ordinance” substitute “Commissioners for Oaths and Public Notaries Act 1953(3)”.
Sir Anthony Clarke, M.R.
Martin Moore-Bick, L.J.
Michael Briggs, J.
Master Barbara Fontaine
HHJ Stephen Stewart Q.C.
District Judge Robert Hill
District Judge Suzanne Burn
David di Mambro
Richard Walford
Andrew Parker
Katy Peters
David Grant
I allow these Rules
Signed by authority of the Lord Chancellor
Michael Wills
Minister of State
Ministry of Justice
29th April 2009
(This note is not part of these Rules)
These Rules amend the European Parliamentary Election Petition Rules 1979 by replacing the reference to “Ordinance” with “Act”. The reason for the change is that Gibraltar Ordinances were renamed as Acts under the Gibraltar Constitution Order 2006.
S.I. 2004/293. Regulation 120 was made under section 7 of the European Parliamentary Elections Act 2002 (c. 24) and section 23(2) of the European Parliament (Representation) Act 2003 (c. 7).
S.I. 1979/521. There are relevant amendments in S.I. 2004/1415.
Gibraltar Act No. 1953-17. Under section 33(5) and paragraph 2 of Annex 2 to the Gibraltar Constitution Order 2006 references to Ordinances have been changed to Acts.