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34.26.—(1) In relation to the Republic of Ireland, Section 1 of this Chapter has effect as modified by this rule.
(2) A reference in this rule and in any rule which has effect in relation to the Republic of Ireland by virtue of this rule to—
(a)the 1972 Act is a reference to the 1972 Act as modified by Schedule 2 to the Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Orders (Republic of Ireland) Order 1993(1); and
(b)a section under the 1972 Act is a reference to the section so numbered in the 1972 Act as so modified.
(3) A reference to a reciprocating country in rule 34.12(1) and Section 1 of this Chapter is a reference to the Republic of Ireland.
(4) In the words in brackets at the end of rule 34.15 (certification of evidence given on provisional orders), for the sections mentioned substitute “section 3(5)(b) or 5(3)”.
(5) Rules 34.16 (confirmation of provisional orders) and 34.21 (request for the taking of evidence by a court in a reciprocating country) do not apply.
(6) For rule 34.17 (consideration of revocation of a provisional order made by a magistrates’ court) substitute—
34.17.—(1) This rule applies where—
(a)a magistrates’ court has made a provisional order by virtue of section 3 of the 1972 Act;
(b)the payer has made representations or adduced evidence to the court; and
(c)the court has fixed a date for the hearing at which it will consider confirmation of the order.
(2) The court officer must serve on the applicant for the provisional order—
(a)a copy of the representations or evidence; and
(b)written notice of the date fixed for the hearing.”.
(7) For rules 34.18 and 34.19 (notification of variation or revocation) substitute—
34.18. Where the High Court makes an order varying or revoking an order to which section 5 of the 1972 Act applies the court officer must send—
(a)a certified copy of the order of variation or revocation; and
(b)a statement as to the service on the payer of the documents mentioned in section 5(3) of the 1972 Act,
to the court in the Republic of Ireland.
(Rule 34.22 provides for the transmission of documents to a court in a reciprocating country.)
34.19. Where a magistrates’ court makes an order revoking an order to which section 5 of the 1972 Act applies, the court officer must send written notice of the making of the order to the Lord Chancellor.
(Section 5 of the 1972 Act applies to a maintenance order sent to the Republic of Ireland in accordance with section 2 of that Act and a provisional order made by a magistrates’ court in accordance with section 3 of that Act which has been confirmed by such a court.)
(Provision in respect of notification of variation of a maintenance order by magistrates’ court under the 1972 Act is made in rules made under section 144 of the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980.)”.
(8) For rule 34.23(2) (method of payment under registered orders), substitute—
“(2) Where the court orders payment to be made to the court officer, the court officer must send the payments by post—
(a)to the payee under the order; or
(b)where a public authority has been authorised by the payee to receive the payments, to that public authority.”.
(9) For rule 34.24 (enforcement of payments under registered orders), substitute—
34.24.—(1) This rule applies where periodical payments under a registered order are in arrears.
(2) The court officer must, on the written request of the payee, proceed in that officer’s own name for the recovery of the sums due unless of the view that it is unreasonable to do so.
(3) If the sums due are more than 4 weeks in arrears the court officer must give the payee notice in writing of that fact stating the particulars of the arrears.”.
(10) For rule 34.25 (notification of registration and cancellation) substitute—
34.25. The court officer must send written notice to—
(a)the Lord Chancellor, on the due registration of an order under section 6(3) or 10(4) of the 1972 Act; and
(b)to the payer under the order, on—
(i)the registration of an order under section 10(4) of the 1972 Act; or
(ii)the cancellation of the registration of an order under section 10(1) of that Act.”.
(11) After rule 34.25 insert—
34.25A.—(1) A notice required under section 6(6) or (10) of the 1972 Act must be in the form referred to in a practice direction.
(2) Where a magistrates’ court sets aside the registration of an order following an appeal under section 6(7) of the 1972 Act, the court officer must send written notice of the court’s decision to the payee.
(Section 6(6) of the 1972 Act provides for notice of registration in a United Kingdom court of a maintenance order made in the Republic of Ireland, and section 6(10) of that Act for notice that a maintenance order made in the Republic of Ireland has not been registered in a United Kingdom court.)”
Section 6 was amended by section 37 of and Schedule 11 to the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 (c.27).
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