--(1) This rule deals with-
----(a) the filing of objections to a provisional charging order; and
----(b) the making of a final charging order.
--(2) The following persons may file objections to a provisional charging order:
----(a) the judgment creditor;
----(b) the judgment debtor; and
----(c) any interested person.
--(3) The objection must be filed within 21 days of the date of the provisional order.
--(4) The judgment creditor must file evidence of service of the provisional order.
--(5) He must do so within 21 days after the date of the order.
--(6) At the hearing the court has power-
----(a) to make a final charging order;
----(b) to discharge the provisional charging order; or
----(c) to give directions for the resolution of any objections.
--(7) A copy of the charging order must be served by the court office on-
----(a) the judgment creditor;
----(b) the judgment debtor;
----(c) any interested person who has filed an objection;
----(d) in the case of stock-
--------(i) the public company; and
--------(ii) any person who has responsibility for keeping a register of the stock; and
----(e) in the case of money in court, the proper officer.
--(8) Every copy of the charging order served on-
--------(i) the public company;
--------(ii) any person who has responsibility for keeping a register of the stock; or
--------(iii) the proper officer,
must contain a stop notice.
Notes
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