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4. An application must—
(a)identify the applicant clearly and any special capacity in which the applicant is acting;
(b)provide the name and details of any agent acting for the applicant;
(c)give a full postal address and postal code for communication with the applicant or agent, together with any appropriate email address and a telephone number for such communication;
(d)list the persons who to the applicant’s knowledge may have an interest to respond to the application and provide sufficient detail (including, where reasonably ascertainable, the persons’ full postal addresses and postal codes)—
(i)for the nature of the interests to be identified by the Principal Clerk; and
(ii)to enable those persons to be clearly identified and to receive due intimation in terms of these rules;
(e)adequately identify the land in issue (and in so far as practicable include an address for that land);
(f)state clearly what the court is being asked to do or decide;
(g)set out the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the application in short concise numbered paragraphs; and
(h)provide such information as may be requisite for the purposes of any relevant statutory provision.