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Freezing orders: guidance for respondents and third parties

Practical Law UK Practice Note 2-567-3266 (Approx. 27 pages)

Freezing orders: guidance for respondents and third parties

A guide to the steps required by the respondent and third parties to ensure compliance with a freezing injunction. This note sets out the parties' duties and the action to be taken to ensure that the terms of a freezing order are not breached as well as the consequences of any breach. It also sets out the basis on which a freezing order may be set aside, challenged or varied.

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