(1) If -
(a) any property to which an application for a freezing order relates is in a member state, and
(b) the application is granted,
the applicant may request the judge concerned to cause a certificate to be completed.
(2) The certificate shall -
(a) bear a signature (which may be an electronic signature) by or on behalf of the court concerned, and
(b) include a statement as to the accuracy of the information in the certificate.
(3) If the freezing order is an order under section 32 for the protection of evidence, the court concerned may indicate to the judicial authority of the member state any formalities and procedures in enforcing the order that are necessary to ensure that the evidence is admissible in criminal proceedings.
(4) The freezing order and certificate shall be sent by a registrar of the Court to the applicant, who shall send them to the Central Authority for transmission to the appropriate authority in the member state concerned with a view to having the freezing or
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