The Register of Presumed Deaths (Prescribed Information) Regulations 2014
Citation, commencement and interpretation1.
(1)
These Regulations may be cited as the Register of Presumed Deaths (Prescribed Information) Regulations 2014 and come into force on 1st October 2014.
(2)
In these Regulations:
“the Act” means the Presumption of Death Act 2013;
“maiden surname” means the surname with which a woman entered into her first marriage or civil partnership and, where a woman entered into a civil partnership and then a marriage (or a marriage and then a civil partnership), it means the surname with which she entered into the first of these legal relationships.
Prescribed information: entries in the Register of Presumed Deaths2.
(1)
(2)
If the information prescribed for the purposes of paragraph 1(1)(b) is provided by the court to the Registrar General in Welsh, it must also be provided in English.
Prescribed information: Variation Orders3.
(1)
The information prescribed for the purposes of paragraph 2(1)(b) of Schedule 1 to the Act is any change to the information prescribed for the purposes of paragraph 1(1)(b) of that Schedule.
(2)
If that information is provided by the court to the Registrar General in Welsh, it must also be provided in English.
Approved by
Made by
SCHEDULEPrescribed information
- 1)
The date of presumed death
- 2)
The place of presumed death
- 3)
Name and surname
- 4)
Sex
- 5)
Maiden surname
- 6)
Date of birth
- 7)
Place of birth
- 8)
Occupation
- 9)
Usual or last known address
- 10)
Cause of presumed death
- 11)
Name of the issuing court.
- 12)
Date of court declaration
These Regulations prescribe: the information that must be sent by the High Court to the Registrar General for England and Wales, when that court has made a declaration of presumed death; the information that has to be entered in the Register of Presumed Deaths; and the information that must be provided by the court to the Registrar General when a variation order takes effect. An Impact Assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no impact on the private or voluntary sectors is foreseen.