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4. After rule 7.47(4), insert—
“(5) In this rule—
“Circuit Judge sitting in the county court” means a judge sitting pursuant to section 5(1)(a) of the County Courts Act 1984(1);
“Civil Division of the Court of Appeal” means the division of the Court of Appeal established by section 3(1) of the Senior Courts Act 1981(2);
“Chancery Division of the High Court” means the division of the High Court established by section 5(1)(a) of the Senior Courts Act 1981;
“county court” means the court established by section A1 of the County Courts Act 1984;
“district judge” means a person appointed a district judge under section 6(1) of the County Courts Act 1984;
“district judge sitting in a district registry” means a district judge sitting in an assigned district registry as a district judge of the High Court under section 100 of the Senior Courts Act 1981;
“district registry” means a district registry of the High Court under section 99 of the Senior Courts Act 1981;
“High Court Judge” means a judge listed in section 4(1) of the Senior Courts Act 1981;
“Master” means a person appointed to the office of Master, Chancery Division under section 89(1) of the Senior Courts Act 1981;
“Registrar in Bankruptcy of the High Court” means a person appointed to the office of Registrar in Bankruptcy of the High Court under section 89(1) of the Senior Courts Act 1981;
and for the purposes of each definition a person appointed to act as a deputy for any person holding that office is included..”.
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