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33.—(1) Section 25 (interim relief in England and Wales and Northern Ireland in the absence of substantive proceedings) is amended as follows.
(2) In subsection (1)—
(a)in paragraph (a)—
(i)omit “a Brussels Contracting State or a State bound by the Lugano Convention or”;
(ii)omit “or a Regulation State”;
(b)in paragraph (b)—
(i)omit “either within the scope of the Regulation, as determined by Article 1 of the Regulation,”;
(ii)omit “within scope of the Lugano Convention as determined by Article 1 of the Lugano Convention or”;
(iii)omit “the Regulation” in the third place it occurs;
(iv)omit “the Lugano Convention or” in the second place it occurs.
(3) In subsection (3)—
(a)in paragraph (a)—
(i)omit “a Brussels Contracting State or a State bound by the Lugano Convention or”;
(ii)omit “or Regulation State”;
(b)in paragraph (b)—
(i)omit “the Regulation as determined by Article 1 of the Regulation,”;
(ii)omit “the Lugano Convention as determined by Article 1 of the Lugano Convention or”.
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