(1) An application for the recognition and enforcement of an award made by a foreign body must be made by Fixed Date Claim Form in Form 2.
(2) An application under this rule must be supported by affidavit evidence —
(a) exhibiting the original award or a verified, certified or otherwise duly authenticated copy of it, and if the award is in a language other than English, an English translation of it certified by a notary public;
(b) where applicable, exhibiting the original agreement or a duly certified copy of the agreement;
(c) specifying the date and place of the proceedings;
(d) specifying the amount of the interest, if any, which under the law of the country of the award has become due under the award up to the time of the application;
(e) stating to the best of the information or belief of the deponent —
(i) that the claimant is entitled to enforce the award,
(ii) at the time of the application the award has not been satisfied, and
(iii) the amount of the award which remains unsatisfied.
(3) For the purposes of paragraphs (2)(a) and (b), a copy of the original award or the original agreement is considered verified, certified or duly authenticated if it is notarised by a notary public or any other person having authority under the laws of the country in which the award was made to notarise or certify documents.
(4) An award recognised and enforced under this part shall operate as a judgment of the court.