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The County Court (Pensions Ombudsman) (Enforcement of Directions and Determinations) Rules 1993

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Enforcement of direction to take or refrain from taking any step

3.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this rule, wherever the Pensions Ombudsman directs a person to take, or refrain from taking, any step, the County Court Rules 1981(1) concerning the enforcement of a judgment, in particular Order 29 (committal for breach of order or undertaking), shall apply to the direction as if it were a county court judgment or Order.

(2) The procedure provided by Order 29, rule 1(3) for a county court, at the request of the judgment creditor, to issue a copy of the judgment or order indorsed with a notice as to the consequences of disobedience, shall not apply to a direction of the Pensions Ombudsman unless the applicant has filed with his request a copy of the direction, certified by the Pensions Ombudsman to be a true copy of the original.

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S.I. 1981/1687; the relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1982/1140, 1794, 1983/1716, 1984/878, 1985/566, 1269, 1986/1189, 1987/493, 1989/236, 1838, 2426, 1990/516, 1764, 1991/1126, 1328, 1882, 1992/793, 1965 and 1993/711.

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