Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013

Regulations, transitional provisions, and miscellaneous provisions - Enforcement of overseas pecuniary penalties under application regime

587: Registration of judgment

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If you get a judgment from the High Court under section 584, it must be registered as a civil judgment debt. You need to apply to the High Court in the way set out in regulations made under section 585. The High Court will then register the judgment as a civil judgment debt if you make an application to it in the correct way.

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Part 9Regulations, transitional provisions, and miscellaneous provisions
Enforcement of overseas pecuniary penalties under application regime

587Registration of judgment

  1. The High Court must register a judgment to which this subpart applies under section 584 as a civil judgment debt if an application is made to it in accordance with regulations made under section 585.

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