Judgments in civil and commercial matters - Brussels I Regulation

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Recognising and enforcing judgements in civil and commercial matters - Brussels I Regulation


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Annex I - The rules of jurisdiction referred to in Article 3(2) and Article 4(2)

- in Cyprus: Article 21(2) of the Courts Act (Law No 14 of 1960), as amended.

Annex II - The courts or competent authorities to which the application referred to in Article 39 may be submitted

- in Cyprus, the District Court (Eparchiakó Dikastírio) or, in the case of a judgment concerning maintenance obligations, the Family Court (Oikogeneiakó Dikastírio).

Annex III - The courts with which appeals referred to in Article 43(2) may be lodged

- in Cyprus, the District Court (Eparchiakó Dikastírio) or, in the case of a judgment concerning maintenance obligations, the Family Court (Oikogeneiakó Dikastírio).

Annex IV- The appeals which may be lodged pursuant to Article 44

- in Cyprus, appeals can be lodged with the Administrative Court (Dioikitikó Dikastírio).

Last update: 04/03/2024

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