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2.Amendments to the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982
3.Interpretation of references to the Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements 2005 and its Contracting States
4.Registration and enforcement of judgments under the 2005 Hague Convention
5.Appeals in relation to registration of judgments under the 2005 Hague Convention
7.Provisions supplementary to Article 26 of the 2005 Hague Convention
8.Proof and admissibility of certain judgments and related documents for the purposes of the 2005 Hague Convention
9.Provision for issue of copies of, and certificates in connection with, United Kingdom judgments
10.Interpretation of Part 1 of the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982
11.Allocation within United Kingdom of jurisdiction in certain civil proceedings
12.Interim relief and protective measures in cases of doubtful jurisdiction
13.Interim relief in England and Wales and Northern Ireland in the absence of substantive proceedings
14.Provisional and protective measures in Scotland in the absence of substantive proceedings
15.Application of section 1 of the Administration of Justice (Scotland) Act 1972
16.Overseas judgments given in proceedings brought in breach of agreement for settlement of disputes
17.Certain steps not to amount to submission to jurisdiction of overseas court
19.Saving for powers to stay, sist, strike out or dismiss proceedings
21.Amendment to the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 (Interim Relief) Order 1997
22.Amendment to the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 (Provisional and Protective Measures) (Scotland) Order 1997
25.Application of provisions of the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 to judicial settlements
Amendments to the Civil Procedure Rules 1998
3.In rule 12.10(b)(i) (default judgment obtained by making an application)...
4.(1) Rule 12.11 (supplementary provisions where applications for default judgment...
5.In rule 25.13(2)(a)(ii) (conditions to be satisfied) after ”Lugano Convention”...
6.In rule 74.1(5) (scope of Part 74 and interpretation) at...
7.In rule 74.3(1) (applications for registration) for subparagraph (c) substitute—...
8.In rule 74.4 (evidence in support) after paragraph (5) insert—...
10.(1) In rule 74.11 (authentic instruments and court settlements) in...
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