Statutory Instrument 1994 No. 3047

      The Court of Protection (Enduring Powers of Attorney) Rules 1994


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1994 No. 3047

POWERS OF ATTORNEY

MENTAL HEALTH

The Court of Protection (Enduring Powers of Attorney) Rules 1994

Made 29th November 1994
Laid before Parliament 1st December 1994
Coming into force 22nd December 1994


ARRANGEMENTS OF RULES

PART I
Preliminary
1.  Citation and Commencement
2.  Application
3.  Interpretation
4.  Exercise of court's functions
5.  Computation of time
PART II
Functions of the Public Trustee
6.  Functions of the Public Trustee
PART III
Applications
7.  Notice of intention to register
8.  Time limits
9.  Form of application
10.  Objections to registration
11.  Exercise of the court's powers and functions under the provisions of the Enduring Powers of Attorney Act 1985
12.  Consolidation of proceedings
13.  Registration of an enduring power of attorney
14.  Searches in the register and copies of registered enduring powers of attorney
PART IV
Hearings
15.  Notice of hearing
16.  Mode of giving documents
17.  Giving documents to solicitor
18.  Alternative method of giving documents
19.  Use of evidence in subsequent proceedings
20.  Copies of documents in court
21.  Summoning of witnesses
22.  Leave to bring an application
23.  Notification of decision
PART V
Reviews and Appeals
24.  Review of decision not made on a hearing
25.  Appeal from decision made on a hearing
PART VI
Cancellation of Registration
26.  Cancellation of a registered enduring power of attorney
PART VII
Fees
27.  Schedule of Fees
PART VIII
Transitional Provisions
28.  Transitional Provisions
PART IX
Revocation
29.  Revocation of previous Rules

SCHEDULES

  Schedule 1.  —Forms

  Schedule 2.  —Fees

 

Explanatory Note


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