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9.2. Unless the context otherwise requires, and subject to the rules in this Part, the following rules of the Magistrates’ Courts Rules 1981(1) apply to proceedings in a magistrates’ court which are family proceedings under section 65 of the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980—
(a)rule 39(6) (method of making periodical payments);
(b)rule 41 (revocation etc. of orders for periodical payments);
(c)rule 43 (service of copy of order);
(d)rule 44 (remission of sums due under order);
(e)rule 45 (duty of designated officer to notify subsequent marriage or formation of civil partnership of person entitled to payments under a maintenance order);
(f)rule 48 (to whom payments are to be made);
(g)rule 49 (duty of designated officer to give receipt);
(h)rule 51 (application for further time);
(i)rule 62 (particulars relating to payment of lump sum under a magistrates’ courts maintenance order etc. to be entered in register);
(j)rule 66 (register of convictions, etc.);
(k)rule 67 (proof of service, handwriting, etc.);
(l)rule 68 (proof of proceedings); and
(m)rule 69 (proof that magistrates’ court maintenance orders, etc, have not been revoked, etc.).
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