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Freezing orders: a quick guide

Practical Law UK Practice Note Overview 6-205-5417 (Approx. 12 pages)

Freezing orders: a quick guide

An introduction to freezing orders, what they are, the procedure for applying for and enforcing an order, as well as key points for applicants and respondents.
This note also provides links to Practical Law's more detailed materials on freezing orders and injunctions.

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