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8. In the Family Proceedings Courts (Children Act 1989) Rules 1991(1)–
(1) In rule 2(2)(a), after the word “proceedings” there shall be inserted “(in a family proceedings court)”.
(2) In rule 14(12)–
(a)for the words “take a note of” there shall be substituted “record”;
(b)after the word “rule” there shall be inserted “in the appropriate form in Schedule 1 to these Rules”; and
(c)for the words “the note” there shall be substituted “the form”.
(3) In rule 27(2) for the words “in writing” there shall be substituted “in the appropriate form in Schedule 1 to these Rules”.
(4) In Schedule 1–
(a)for page 1 of Form CHA 15 (Application for the [Variation] [Discharge] of an order for Financial Provision for Children) there shall be substituted the following–
(b)for page 1 of Form CHA 17 (Application for Authority to Hold Child in Secure Accommodation) there shall be substituted the following–
(c)in form CHA 31 (Order making or refusing the appointment of a solicitor), for the word “and” in the second and third places where it occurs there shall be substituted the word “or”;
(d)in Form CHA 57 (Refusal of Order), in paragraph , after the words “[the grounds are not proved and” there shall be inserted the word “the”;
(e)for page 1 of Form CHA 62 (Application for a warrant empowering a constable to assist in [exercising powers of entry] [gaining access to a child]) there shall be substituted the following–
(f)for Form CHA 63 (Warrant of Assistance to [gain access to a child] [gain entry to premises]) there shall be substituted the following–
(g)after Form CHA 65 (Refusal to Transfer Proceedings) there shall be added the following two forms–
S.I. 1991/1395.
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