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31. In Part 74—
(a)for “House of Lords”, in each place it occurs, substitute “Supreme Court”; and
(b)in the note after rule 74.1, omit the eighth paragraph, which provides—
“When section 40 of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 and Schedule 9, paragraphs 16, 23 and 48 of that Act come into force the Supreme Court will take over the jurisdiction of the House of Lords under the provisions listed above. When that happens, references in this Part to the House of Lords must be read as references to the Supreme Court.”.
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