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Pursuant to CPR 40.6 and PD 40B paragraph 3.3, is it a requirement to file an application notice (N244) with consent orders?
CPR 40.6 applies where all the parties agree the terms in which a judgment should be given or an order should be made. The rule makes provision in CPR 40.6(2) for a court officer to enter and seal an agreed judgment or order in particular circumstances and where the approval of the court is not required. These include orders for the payment of an amount of money or the delivery up of goods, the dismissal of proceedings or their stay on agreed
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