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The Lord Chancellor, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by sections 144 and 145(1)(g) of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980[1] and section 60(1) of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000[2], after consultation with the Rule Committee appointed under section 144, makes the following Rules: Citation, commencement and interpretation 1. - (1) These Rules may be cited as the Magistrates' Courts (Forfeiture of Political Donations) Rules 2003 and shall come into force on 24th July 2003. (2) In these Rules -
(b) any reference to a form is a reference to a form set out in the Schedule to these Rules or a form to like effect. (c) "applicant" means the Commission. (d) "forfeiture order" means an order pursuant to section 58(2) and includes orders made under section 58(2) as applied by -
(ii) paragraph 7 of Schedule 11; (iii) paragraph 7 of Schedule 15; and (iv) paragraph 7 of Schedule 2A to the Representation of the People Act 1983[3]; or (v) an order made under section 65(6); or (vi) an order made under paragraph 12(4) of Schedule 7.
(e) "respondent" means the registered party, regulated donee, recognised third party, permitted participant or candidate or election agent (as appropriate) respectively, against whom a forfeiture order is sought.
Application for forfeiture
(b) the importance of the outcome of the hearing to the public in general; (c) the facilities available at the court where the application for a forfeiture order was lodged and whether they may be inadequate because of -
(ii) press and public interest;
(d) any other matters that may affect the just disposal of the hearing.
(2) If the court makes an order under paragraph (1) the justices' chief executive shall give notice to the parties to the proceedings.
(b) who has been joined as a party to the proceedings under rule 4;
may attend and be heard on the question of whether a forfeiture order should be made.
(b) postpone or adjourn the hearing.
(3) Before deciding to hear and determine any proceedings in the absence of a party to the proceedings or his representative, the court shall -
(b) otherwise submitted by or on behalf of that party in response to the notice of the hearing; and (c) shall give any party to the proceedings present at the hearing an opportunity to be heard in regard to those representations.
(4) The justices' chief executive shall, as soon as reasonably practicable after the hearing, send a copy of any order made at the hearing to any person referred to in paragraph (1) who has failed to attend or to be represented at the hearing.
(b) accordingly, for the purpose of this rule -
(ii) the applicant to be the complainant; (iii) the respondent to be the defendant; and (iv) any notice given under rule 2(2) of these Rules to be a summons;
but nothing in this rule shall be construed as enabling a warrant of arrest to be issued for failure to appear in answer to any such notice.
Magistrates' Court Code Date (name of applicant) of (address of applicant) applies for an order for forfeiture pursuant to section 58(2) of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, against (name of registered party) of (address of registered party) of an amount equal to the value of the donation made on and accepted by the registered party on , on the following grounds: To: The Justices' Chief Executive Magistrates' Court Magistrates' Court Code Date (name of applicant) of (address of applicant) applies for an order for forfeiture pursuant to section 58(2) of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, as applied by paragraph 8 of Schedule 7 to that Act against (name of regulated donee) of (address of regulated donee) of an amount equal to the value of the controlled donation made on and accepted by the regulated donee on , on the following grounds: To: The Justices' Chief Executive Magistrates' Court Magistrates' Court Code Date (name of applicant) of (address of applicant) applies for an order for forfeiture pursuant to section 58(2) of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, as applied by paragraph 7 of Schedule 11 to that Act, against (name of recognised third party) of (address of recognised third party) of an amount equal to the value of the relevant donation made on and accepted by the recognised third party on , on the following grounds: To: The Justices' Chief Executive Magistrates' Court Magistrates' Court Code Date (name of applicant) of (address of applicant) applies for an order for forfeiture pursuant to section 58(2) of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, as applied by paragraph 7 of Schedule 15 to that Act, against (name of permitted participant) of (address of permitted participant) of an amount equal to the value of the relevant donation made on and accepted by the permitted participant on , on the following grounds: To: The Justices' Chief Executive Magistrates' Court &fill&dotfill;Magistrates' Court Code Date (name of applicant) of (address of applicant) applies for an order for forfeiture pursuant to section 58(2) of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, as applied by paragraph 7 of Schedule 2A to the Representation of the People Act 1983, against (name of candidate/election agent as appropriate) of (address of candidate/election agent as appropriate) of an amount equal to the value of the relevant donation made on and accepted by the candidate/election agent (delete as appropriate) on , on the following grounds: To: The Justices' Chief Executive Magistrates' Court Magistrates' Court Code Date (name of applicant) of (address of applicant) applies for an order for forfeiture pursuant to section 65(6) of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, against (name of registered party) of (address of registered party) of an amount equal to the value of the donation made on and accepted by the registered party on , on the following grounds: To: The Justices' Chief Executive Magistrates' Court Magistrates' Court Code Date (name of applicant) of (address of applicant) applies for an order for forfeiture pursuant to paragraph 12(4) of Schedule 7 to the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, against (name of regulated donee) of (address of regulated donee) of an amount equal to the value of the controlled donation made on and accepted by the regulated donee on , on the following grounds: To: The Justices' Chief Executive Magistrates' Court (This note is not part of the Rules) The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 ("the Act") establishes the Electoral Commission and makes provision in particular about the registration and finances of political parties and also makes provision about donations and expenditure for political purposes. These Rules prescribe the procedure for applications by the Electoral Commission for forfeiture from registered parties, regulated donees, recognised third parties, permitted participants in referendums or candidates or election agents of amounts equal to the value of any prohibited donations. These Rules also prescribe the procedure for applications for forfeiture in certain other circumstances of amounts equal to the value of donations to registered parties or controlled donations to regulated donees. Rule 2 prescribes the procedure to be followed when an application for forfeiture is made. Rule 3 deals with transfer. Rule 4 deals with joinder of parties to the proceedings. Rule 5 deals with the procedure to be followed at the hearing of an application for an order for forfeiture. In addition the Rules prescribe the Forms to be used in connection with the various forfeiture applications. Notes: [1] 1980 c. 43; section 144 was amended by the Access to Justice Act 1999 (c. 22), section 78(2) and Schedule 11, paragraphs 26 and 29 and section 90(1) and Schedule 13, paragraphs 95 and 116 and by the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 (c. 41), section 125(3) and Schedule 18, paragraph 25; section 144 is extended by section 145 of that Act.back [3] 1983 c. 2; Schedule 2A was inserted by section 130(3) and Schedule 16 to the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000.back
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