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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sch.1A-sec.15A.8Relief after recognition
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### sch.1A-sec.15A.8 Relief after recognition
If the court has made an order for recognition of a foreign proceeding, an application by the applicant for relief under the Model Law, article 21, paragraph 1 must be made by filing an interlocutory application, and any supporting affidavit, in form 3.
Unless the court otherwise orders, an interlocutory application under subrule (1) and any supporting affidavit must be served in accordance with rule 2.7 (2), but on the following persons—
the respondent;
any person the court directed be served with the originating application by which the application for recognition was made;
any other person the court directs.
A person who intends to appear before the court at the hearing of an application under subrule (1) must file and serve the documents mentioned in rule 2.9 .
sch 1A r 15A.8 ins 2018 SL No. 193 s 45
(sch.1A-sec.15A.8-ssec.1) If the court has made an order for recognition of a foreign proceeding, an application by the applicant for relief under the Model Law, article 21, paragraph 1 must be made by filing an interlocutory application, and any supporting affidavit, in form 3.
(sch.1A-sec.15A.8-ssec.2) Unless the court otherwise orders, an interlocutory application under subrule (1) and any supporting affidavit must be served in accordance with rule 2.7 (2), but on the following persons— the respondent; any person the court directed be served with the originating application by which the application for recognition was made; any other person the court directs.
(sch.1A-sec.15A.8-ssec.3) A person who intends to appear before the court at the hearing of an application under subrule (1) must file and serve the documents mentioned in rule 2.9 .
- (a) the respondent;
- (b) any person the court directed be served with the originating application by which the application for recognition was made;
- (c) any other person the court directs.