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A stalking protection order and an interim stalking protection order must specify—
(a)the date on which the order is made;
(b)whether it has effect for a fixed period and, if it does, the length of that period;
(c)each prohibition or requirement that applies to the defendant;
(d)whether any prohibition or requirement is expressly limited to a particular locality and, if it is, what the locality is;
(e)whether any prohibition or requirement is subject to a fixed period which differs from the period for which the order has effect and, if it is, what that period is.
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