(1) An application for an enforcement order must name the person the enforcer thinks -
(a) has engaged or is engaging in conduct which constitutes a domestic or a Schedule 13 infringement, or
(b) is likely to engage in conduct which constitutes a Schedule 13 infringement.
(2) A general enforcer may make an application for an enforcement order in respect of any infringement.
(3) A designated enforcer may make an application for an enforcement order in respect of an infringement to which his designation relates.
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(4A) A Schedule 13 enforcer may make an application for an enforcement order in respect of a Schedule 13 infringement.
(5) The following courts have jurisdiction to make an enforcement order -
(za) the High Court or the county court if the person against whom the order is sought carries on business or has a place of business in England and Wales;
(a) the High Court or a county court if the person against whom the order is sought carries on business or has a place of
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