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The Crime and Courts Act 2013 (Family Court: Consequential Provision) (No.2) Order 2014

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Magistrates’ Courts (Blood Tests) Rules 1971S.I. 1971/1991The whole Rules.
Magistrates’ Courts (Blood Test) (Amendment) Rules 2001S.I. 2001/776The whole Rules.
Health Professions (Operating Department Practitioners and Miscellaneous Amendments) Order 2004S.I. 2004/2033Article 6.
Courts Act 2003 (Consequential Provisions) (No.2) Order 2005S.I. 2005/617Paragraph 30 of the Schedule.
Family Proceedings Courts (Constitution of Committees and Right to Preside) Rules 2007S.I. 2007/1610The whole Rules.
Family Proceedings Courts (Constitution of Committees and Right to Preside) (Amendment) Rules 2007S.I. 2007/2621The whole Rules.
Allocation and Transfer of Proceedings Order 2008S.I. 2008/2836The whole Order.
Allocation and Transfer of Proceedings (Amendment) Order 2009S.I. 2009/3319The whole Order.
Magistrates’ Courts (Enforcement or Variation of Orders Made in Family Proceedings and Miscellaneous Provisions) Rules 2011S.I. 2011/1329The whole Rules.
Allocation and Transfer of Proceedings (Amendment) Order 2011S.I. 2011/1460The whole Order.
Family Proceedings Courts (Constitution of Committees and Right to Preside) (Amendment) Rules 2011S.I. 2011/1495The whole Rules.
Allocation and Transfer of Proceedings (Amendment No.2) Order 2011S.I. 2011/2064The whole Order.
The Legal Services Act 2007 (Designation as a Licensing Authority) (No.2) Order 2011S.I. 2011/2866In the table in Schedule 2, the row referring to the Magistrates’ Courts (Blood Test) Rules 1971.
Allocation and Transfer of Proceedings (Amendment) Order 2012S.I. 2012/642The whole Order.
Allocation and Transfer of Proceedings (Amendment) (No.2) Order 2012S.I. 2012/1955The whole Order.
Allocation and Transfer of Proceedings (Amendment) Order 2013S.I. 2013/421The whole Order.

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