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47.1. This Part applies to the exercise of the powers listed in each of rules 47.4, 47.24, 47.35, 47.42, 47.46, 47.51, 47.54, 47.59, 47.62 and 47.66.
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I1Rule 47.1 in force at 5.10.2020, see Preamble
47.2. In this Part—
(a)a reference to the ‘court’ includes a reference to any justice of the peace or judge who can exercise a power to which this Part applies;
(b)‘applicant’ means a person who, or an authority which, can apply for an order or warrant to which this Part applies; and
(c)‘respondent’ means any person—
(i)against whom such an order is sought or made, or
(ii)on whom an application for such an order is served.
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I2Rule 47.2 in force at 5.10.2020, see Preamble
47.3.—(1) Unless the court otherwise directs, the court officer may—
(a)keep a written application; or
(b)arrange for the whole or any part to be kept by some other appropriate person, subject to any conditions that the court may impose.
(2) Where the court makes an order when the court office is closed, the applicant must, not more than 72 hours later, serve on the court officer—
(a)a copy of the order; and
(b)any written material that was submitted to the court.
(3) Where the court issues a warrant—
(a)the applicant must return it to the court officer as soon as practicable after it has been executed, and in any event not more than 3 months after it was issued (unless other legislation otherwise provides); and
(b)the court officer must—
(i)keep the warrant for 12 months after its return, and
(ii)during that period, make it available for inspection by the occupier of the premises to which it relates, if that occupier asks to inspect it.
[Note. See section 16(10) of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984(1).]
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I3Rule 47.3 in force at 5.10.2020, see Preamble
1984 c. 60; section 16(10) was substituted by section 114 of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (c. 15).
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