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74.17—(1) This rule applies to applications under paragraph 2 of Schedule 6 to the 1982 Act for a certificate to enable the money provisions of a judgment of the High Court or of a county court to be enforced in another part of the United Kingdom.
(2) The judgment creditor may apply for a certificate by filing at the court where the judgment was given or has been entered written evidence stating—
(a)the name and address of the judgment creditor and, if known, of the judgment debtor;
(b)the sums payable and unsatisfied under the money provisions of the judgment;
(c)where interest is recoverable on the judgment, either—
(i)the amount of interest which has accrued up to the date of the application, or
(ii)the rate of interest, the date from which it is recoverable, and the date on which it ceases to accrue;
(d)that the judgment is not stayed;
(e)the date on which the time for appealing expired or will expire;
(f)whether an appeal notice has been filed;
(g)the status of any application for permission to appeal; and
(h)whether an appeal is pending.
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