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4.For rule 2.5(1)(b) substitute— (b) in relation to proceedings in...
6.For rule 2.7 substitute— Single lay justice: power to refer...
9.In rule 9.18(A1)(a)— (a) in paragraph (iii), omit “or”; and...
11.After rule 9.21A, insert— Chapter5A Certain applications .
14.In rule 10.6(1), for sub-paragraph (b) and the words in...
15.For rules 10.12 and 10.13 substitute— Enforcement of an order:...
16.For rule 11.15 substitute— Enforcement of orders and undertakings (1) At the time when the order is drawn up,...
17.In rule 23.9— (a) in the heading, omit “in magistrates’...
20.After rule 29.18 insert— Allocation of proceedings to another level...
24.In rule 30.5— (a) in paragraph (4), for “A respondent’s...
26.In rule 30.14(3), for “a county court” substitute “the family...
34.In rule 33.14(1)(b), for “a county court” substitute “the family...
35.In rule 33.17(5)(b), for “county court within the district of”...
37.Omit rule 33.19 and insert in its place— Application of...
39.In rule 33.20— (a) for “execution” substitute “control”; and
41.For rule 33.23 substitute— Application of the CPR (1) Part 71 of the CPR applies to proceedings under...
44.After Part 36, insert Part 37 (Applications and proceedings in...
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