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3.—(1) An instrument permitting enforcement of a claim, recognised by the Commissioners as an instrument authorising enforcement of the claim in the United Kingdom, together with a certificate of an officer that payment of the claim has not been made to that officer, or, to the best of that officer’s knowledge and belief, to any other person acting on behalf of the Commissioners, or to the applicant party, is sufficient evidence that the sum mentioned in the instrument is unpaid and is due to the applicant party.
(2) A certificate of an officer that interest is payable under regulation 4(1) and that payment of the interest has not been made to that officer, or, to the best of that officer’s knowledge and belief, to any other person acting on behalf of the Commissioners, or to the applicant party, is sufficient evidence that the sum mentioned in the instrument is unpaid and is due to the applicant party.
(3) For the purposes of this regulation, any document purporting to be such a certificate as is mentioned in paragraph (1) or (2) is deemed to be such a certificate unless the contrary is proved.
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