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SCHEDULE 1The Rules of the Supreme Court (Northern Ireland) 1980

COMMENCEMENT AND PROGRESS OF PROCEEDINGS

ORDER 4TRANSFER AND CONSOLIDATION OF PROCEEDINGS

Transfer between Divisions

1.  A cause or matter may, at any stage of the proceedings therein, be transferred from one Division to another by order of the Court made in the Division in which the cause or matter is proceeding.

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Transfer of certain pending matters to Chancery Division

2.  Where an order has been made—

(a)for the winding up of any company,

(b)for the administration under the direction of the Court of the estate of a deceased person,

then, notwithstanding rule 1, the Chancery Judge may by order at any stage transfer to the Chancery Division any cause or matter brought by or against that company, or the executors or administrators of that person.

Transfers to and hearings before another Judge

3.  Any judge who consents to do so may by arrangement with the Lord Chief Justice or the judge before whom a cause or matter is pending or to whom it has been assigned, hear such cause or matter or any part thereof or application therein.

When parties must be heard before transfer

4.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), all such transfers and arrangements as are mentioned in this Order may be made with or without the application or consent of any party.

(2) Before a cause or matter is transferred from one Division to another the parties must be given an opportunity of being heard.

Consolidation of actions

5.  Where two or more causes or matters are pending in the same Division, then, if it appears to the Court—

(a)that some common question of law or fact arises in both or all of them, or

(b)that the rights to relief claimed therein are in respect of or arise out of the same transaction or series of transactions, or

(c)that for some other reason it is desirable to make an order under this rule,

the Court may order those causes or matters to be consolidated on such terms as it thinks just or may order them to be tried at the same time or one immediately after another or may order any of them to be stayed until after the determination of any other of them.

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