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42.16.—(1) This rule applies to an appeal under section 13B, 43 or 65 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.
(2) A respondent may serve a respondent’s notice on the Registrar.
(3) A respondent who—
(a)is seeking permission to appeal from the Court of Appeal; or
(b)wishes to ask the Court of Appeal to uphold the decision of the Crown Court for reasons different from or additional to those given by the Crown Court,
must serve a respondent’s notice on the Registrar.
(4) A respondent’s notice must be in the form set out in the Practice Direction and where the respondent seeks permission to appeal to the Court of Appeal it must be requested in the respondent’s notice.
(5) A respondent’s notice must be served on the Registrar not later than 10 business days after—
(a)the date the respondent is served with notification that the Court of Appeal has given the appellant permission to appeal; or
(b)the date the respondent is served with notification that the application for permission to appeal and the appeal itself are to be heard together.
(6) Unless the Registrar, a single judge or the Court of Appeal directs otherwise, the respondent serving a respondent’s notice must serve the notice on the appellant and any other respondent—
(a)as soon as practicable; and
(b)in any event not later than 5 business days,
after it is served on the Registrar.
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