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8.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), Part I of the 1933 Act shall apply, whether or not it would otherwise have applied, to any judgment which—
(a)has been pronounced as mentioned in paragraph 1 of Article 12 by a court or tribunal in a State which is a party to the Convention for the time being, other than the United Kingdom; and
(b)has become enforceable under the law applied by that court or tribunal.
(2) In the application of Part I of the 1933 Act in relation to any such judgment section 4 of that Act shall have effect with the omission of subsections (2) and (3).
(3) The registration, in accordance with Part I of the 1933 Act, of any such judgment shall constitute compliance with the required formalities referred to in paragraph 1 of Article 12.
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