Part 4 Interim Orders

Part 4 Interim Orders

Circumstances in which interim orders may be made

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(1)     This paragraph applies if an application has been made for an order under Part 1, 2 or 3.

(2)     The court may make an interim order—

(a)     at any time before making a final order on, or dismissing, the application, or

(b)     on refusing (under paragraph 8) to make an order on the application.

(3)     The High Court may make an interim order on ordering the application to be reheard by a court (after the refusal of an order under paragraph 8).

(4)     The county court may make an interim order on an appeal from the order made by the court on the application at any time before making a final order on, or dismissing, an appeal made by virtue of paragraph 46.

(5)     Not more than one interim order may be made with respect to an application for an order under Part 1, 2 or 3.

(6)     Sub-paragraph (5) does not affect the power of a court to make an interim order on a further application under Part 1, 2 or 3.

Meaning of interim order

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(1)     An interim

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