Amendments to the Civil Procedure Rules 1998

35.  In Part 75—

(a)in the table of contents, for the entry for rule 75.7, substitute “Local authority warrant of control”; and

(b)in rule 75.1—

(i)paragraph (1), in the words in parentheses which follow subparagraph (b), for “Rule 21.1(1)(c)”, substitute “Rule 21.1(1)(c)(i)”;

(ii)in paragraph (2), after subparagraph (a), insert—

(a1)“enforcement agent” has the meaning given in paragraph 2(1) of Schedule 12 to the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007(1);

(a2)“local authority warrant of control” means a warrant of control issued by a local authority under article 5 of the 1993 Order;; and

(iii)in paragraph (2), in subparagraph (b)—

(aa)in sub-subparagraph (i), for “bailiff”, in each place it occurs, substitute “enforcement agent”; and

(bb)in sub-subparagraph (ii), for “warrant of execution” substitute “local authority warrant of control”;

(c)in rule 75.2, in paragraph (2)—

(i)for subparagraph (a) substitute—

(a)the Centre is deemed to be an office of the County Court; and; and

(ii)in subparagraph (b) for “that court”, substitute “the County Court”;

(d)in rule 75.3, in paragraph (3), for “county court” substitute “County Court”;

(e)in rule 75.6—

(i)omit subparagraph (b);

(ii)in subparagraph (c), for “CCR Order 26, rule 5; and” substitute “rule 83.2;”;

(iii)after subparagraph (c), insert—

(ca)rule 83.4; and; and

(iv)omit the words in parentheses following rule 75.6(d);

(f)in rule 75.7—

(i)in the heading and paragraph (1), for “warrant of execution” substitute “local authority warrant of control”; and

(ii)omit paragraphs (5) and (6);

(g)in rule 75.8, in subparagraph (c), for “bailiff” substitute “enforcement agent”;

(h)in rule 75.9—

(i)for “another county court” substitute “a County Court hearing centre”; and

(ii)in subparagraph (b), for “warrant of execution” substitute “local authority warrant of control”; and

(i)in rule 75.10, in paragraph (d), in subparagraph (ii), for “warrant of execution” substitute “local authority warrant of control”.