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Freezing orders: the procedure

Practical Law UK Practice Note 6-567-3146 (Approx. 41 pages)

Freezing orders: the procedure

This note deals with the procedure for obtaining a freezing order, including the application process in accordance with CPR 23 and CPR 25, and the steps to be taken after a freezing order has been obtained.
It includes the advice to be given to the applicant, the timing of the application, drafting the application notice, evidence and draft order, the without notice hearing, serving the freezing order and penal notice, the applicant's undertakings, the solicitor's duties and the steps to be taken after the grant of an order.

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