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6.For the note after rule 2.1, substitute— [Note. The rules...
7.After rule 3.5(5) (The court’s case management powers), insert—
9.After rule 3.8(2) (Case preparation and progression), insert—
12.For Part 50 (Supplementary orders made on conviction), substitute the...
13.In rule 56.4(4) (Application to Crown Court to discharge or...
14.In the note after rule 56.4 (Application to Crown Court...
15.In rule 57.1 (Interpretation), omit “52, 53,”, “56(4),”, and “60(2)...
16.In the note after rule 57.1 (Interpretation), for “Formerly”, substitute...
17.For Part 58 (Proceeds of Crime Act 2002—rules applicable only...
18.In rule 59.1 (Application for restraint order), omit “, the...
19.In the note after rule 59.1 (Application for restraint order),...
20.For Part 60 (Proceeds of Crime Act 2002—rules applicable only...
21.In rule 61.1(1) (Distress and forfeiture)— (a) omit “and 60(2)...
22.In the note after rule 61.1 (Distress and forfeiture), for...
23.For Part 62 (Proceeds of Crime Act 2002—rules applicable to...
26.For the note after rule 65.3 (Power to vary requirements),...
27.In the note after rule 65.5 (Renewing an application refused...
28.In rule 65.6 (Hearings)— (a) Re-number rule 65.6(4) as rule...
29.In rule 65.10(a)(ii) (Duty of person keeping exhibit), for “proceedings...
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