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(b) a decision not to discharge it,

would be likely to have a significant adverse effect on that person.

(4) A court which is considering an appeal in relation to an OCPO or FRO must, on an application by a person (not being any of the relevant parties), give the person an opportunity to make representations in the proceedings if that person was given an opportunity to make representations in the proceedings which are the subject of the appeal.

(5) Rules of Court may provide for the manner in which any application under this section may be made in relation to an OCPO or FRO made under section 15(1) or 21(1), respectively.

Notice requirements in relation to OCPO or FRO

29.—(1) The subject of an OCPO or FRO is bound by it, or a variation of it, only if—

(a) he or she is represented (whether in person or otherwise) at the proceedings at which the OCPO or FRO or (as the case may be) variation is made; or
(b) a notice setting out the terms of the OCPO or FRO or (as the case may be) variation has been served on him or her.

(2) The notice to be served on an individual must, as far as is reasonably practicable, be served by delivering it personally to that individual.

(3) A notice to be served on a body corporate or a limited liability partnership must, as far as is reasonably practicable, be served by delivering it to the director, manager or secretary, or other like officer of the body corporate or limited liability partnership, at its registered office or principal place of business, and if service cannot be effected by that mode, the notice may be served by sending it by registered post addressed to the body corporate or limited liability partnership at the registered office or principal place of business of the body corporate or limited liability partnership.

(4) A notice to be served on a partnership other than a limited liability partnership must, as far as is reasonably practicable, be served by delivering it to any one of the partners or the secretary, or other like officer of the partnership, at its registered office or principal place of