3.-(1) An application for registration shall be supported by an affidavit of the facts-

(a) exhibiting a certified copy of the judgment issued by the original court and authenticated by its seal and an English translation of the judgment authenticated by affidavit;

(b) stating to the best of the information and belief of the deponent-

(i) that the applicant is entitled to enforce the judgment;

(ii) as the case may require, either that at the date of the application the judgment has not been satisfied, or, if the judgment has been satisfied in part, what the amount is in respect of which it remains unsatisfied;

(iii) that at the date of the application the judgment can be enforced by execution in the country of the original court;

(iv) that if the judgment were registered the registration would not be, or be liable to be, set aside under section 6 of the Law.

(c) specifying the amount of the interest, if any, which under the law of the country of the original court has become due under the judgment up to the time of registration;

and shall be accompanied by such other evidence with respect to the matters referred to in sub-paragraph (iii) of paragraph (b) or paragraph (c) above as may be required having regard to the provisions of the Order in Council extending the Law to the country of the original court.

(2) Where the sum payable under the judgment is expressed in a currency other than the currency of Cyprus, the affidavit shall also state the amount which that sum represents in the currency of Cyprus calculated at the rate of exchange prevailing at the date of the judgment.

(3) The affidavit shall also state the full name, title, trade or business and the usual or last known place of abode or of business of the judgment creditor and the judgment debtor respectively, so far as known to the deponent.

(4) Where a judgment is in respect of different matters, and some, but not all of the provisions of the judgment are such that if those provisions had been contained in separate judgments, those judgments could properly have been registered, the affidavit shall state the provisions in respect of which it is sought to register the judgment.