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Recognising and enforcing judgements in civil and commercial matters - European enforcement order


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1. Procedures for rectification and withdrawal (Art. 10(2))

The procedures for rectification are the same as referred to in the Civil Procedure Rules. The European enforcement order certificate may be rectified if there is a material error or discrepancy between the judgment and the certificate.

2. Procedures for review (Art.19 (1))

Any procedure for the review of the judgment may be registered in accordance with the Civil Procedure Rules, and, according to Order 48, all requests must be submitted in writing and be served on the interested parties at least four days before the date of the hearing. The form in Annex VI to the Regulation may be used for submission of the request.

3. Accepted languages (Article 20(2)(c))

Greek and English

4. Authorities designated for the purpose of certifying authentic instruments (Art. 25)

Not applicable. In the Cypriot legal system, there are no authentic instruments coming under Article 4 of the Regulation.

Last update: 04/03/2024

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