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Form PF2: Order for time (rule 3.1(2)(a)).
Use this form to give notice and reasons for appealing, or apply for permission to appeal, in relation to a serious crime prevention order under section 24 of the Serious Crime Act 2007.
Form D50J: Application for an order preventing avoidance under section 32L of the Child Support Act 1991.
Form C20: Supplement for an application for an order to hold a child in Secure Accommodation.
Sever rights of common from the property they’re attached to and transfer them to people specified in an order made by the Secretary of State.
The order imposes new obligations on online and high street payday lenders.
Decisions and maps and modification notices for rights of way orders.
Decisions and maps for rights of way orders published within 2020, 2021 and 2022
You could get a fine and penalty points if you're caught speeding, or could even lose your licence
Use this form to give notice of an application for a Terrorism Act production order.
Debtors and hirers can use this form to submit a notice of application for a time order.
Start date notices, inquiry & hearing notices and rejection letters for rights of way orders within 2018
Form No.44C: Order under Part 24 imposing condition of payment into court (rule 3.1(3) and PD 24 paras 5.1 and 5.2).
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