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34.35.—(1) This rule applies where the court officer for the court where an order is registered considers that the payer is residing within the local justice area in England and Wales for which another magistrates’ court acts.
(2) Subject to paragraph (4), the court officer must transfer the order to the other court by sending to that court—
(a)the information and documents relating to the registration;
(b)a certificate of arrears, if applicable, signed by the court officer;
(c)a statement giving such information as the court officer possesses as to the whereabouts of the payer and the nature and location of the payer’s assets; and
(d)any other relevant documents which the court officer has relating to the case.
(3) The information and documents referred to in paragraph (2)(a) are those required, as appropriate, under—
(a)Articles 46 and 47 of the 1968 Convention;
(b)Articles 46 and 47 of the 1988 Convention;
(c)Article 53 of the Judgments Regulation; or
(d)Article 53 of the Lugano Convention.
(4) If an application is pending in the registering court for the registration of the whole or part of the order in the High Court under Part 1 of the 1958 Act, the court officer must not transfer the order, or the part to which the application relates, under paragraph (2).
(5) The court officer must give notice of the transfer of an order to—
(a)the payee; and
(b)the Lord Chancellor.
(6) If an order is transferred, the court officer for the court to which it is transferred must register the order.
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