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3(1)The repeal of the PTA 2005 by this Act does not, after commencement, prevent or otherwise affect—
(a)the court’s consideration of a reference made under section 3(3)(a) of the PTA 2005 before commencement;
(b)the holding or continuation of any hearing in pursuance of directions under section 3(2)(c) or (6)(b) or (c) of the PTA 2005;
(c)the bringing or continuation of any appeal under section 10(1) or (3) of the PTA 2005;
(d)the bringing or continuation of any appeal, or further appeal, relating to a decision in any proceedings mentioned in any of sub-paragraphs (a) to (c) of this sub-paragraph; or
(e)the bringing or continuation of any proceedings for an award of damages or other relief arising out of any such proceedings.
(2)But, after commencement, proceedings mentioned in any of sub-paragraphs (a) to (d) of sub-paragraph (1) (whether the proceedings began before or after commencement) may not have a purpose other than determining whether one or more of the following should be quashed—
(a)a certificate of the kind mentioned in section 3(8) of the PTA 2005;
(b)a control order;
(c)the renewal of a control order; or
(d)an obligation imposed by a control order.
(3)Except as permitted by sub-paragraphs (1) and (2), no control order proceedings (within the meaning of section 11(6) of the PTA 2005) may be entertained after commencement.
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