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AND IN THE MATTER OF THE WITHDRAWAL OF THE UNITED KINGDOM FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION (CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 2020, SECTION 126 THEREOF
AND IN PARTICULAR IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION SEEKING RELIEF AFTER THE GRANTING OF A FOREIGN DIVORCE
Ex tempore Judgment of Ms. Justice Nuala Jackson delivered on the 9th day of October 2024.
      Section 35 states that a ""reviewable disposition", in relation to proceedings for the grant of relief brought by a spouse, means a disposition made by the other spouse concerned or any other person but does not include such a disposition acted in good faith and without notice of an intention on the part of the respondent to defeat the claim for relief."
      Where the disposition of assets has been made (as opposed to being intended to be made), sub-section (2)(a)(II) of section 35 states that the court may: " if it is satisfied that that other spouse or other person has, with that intention, made a reviewable disposition and that, if the disposition were set aside, relief or different relief would be granted to the applicant, make an order setting aside the disposition ."
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