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7.28.—(1) The court must not hear an application by a respondent for—
(a)the rescission of a decree of divorce under section 10(1) of the 1973 Act;
(b)the rescission of a dissolution order under section 48(1) of the 2004 Act,
less than 14 days after service of the application.
(2) Either party to the marriage concerned may apply—
(a)after the decree nisi has been made but before it has been made absolute; or
(b)after a decree of judicial separation has been made
for the rescission of the decree on the grounds that the parties are reconciled and both consent to the rescission.
(3) Either party to the civil partnership concerned may apply—
(a)after a conditional order has been made but before it has been made final; or
(b)after a separation order has been made,
for the rescission of the order on the grounds that the parties are reconciled and both consent to the rescission.
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