SCHEDULES

F1First ScheduleS ORDINARY CAUSE RULES 1993

Textual Amendments

F1Sch. 1 (with appendices 1 and 2) substituted (1.1.1994) for Sch. 1 (with appendix) by S.I. 1993/1956, para. 2, Sch.1.

Sch. 1 (except rule 29.10) excluded (1.4.1997) by S.I. 1997/291, rule 3.24, Sch. 3

Sch. 1 extended (14.2.2000) by S.I. 2000/124, reg. 30(5)

Initiation and progress of causesS

CHAPTER 16SDECREES BY DEFAULT

Decrees where party in defaultS

16.2.(1)In a cause to which this Chapter applies, where a party fails—

(a)to lodge, or intimate the lodging of, any production or part of process within the period required under a provision in these Rules or an order of the sheriff,

(b)to implement an order of the sheriff within a specified period, F2. . .

(c)to appear or be represented at any diet, [F3, or

(d)otherwise to comply with any requirement imposed upon that party by these Rules]

that party shall be in default.

[F4(2)Where a party is in default the sheriff may, as the case may be–

(a)grant decree as craved with expenses;

(b)grant decree of absolvitor with expenses;

(c)dismiss the cause with expenses; or

(d)make such other order as he thinks fit to secure the expeditious progress of the cause.]

(3)Where no party appears at a diet, the sheriff may dismiss the cause.

(4)In this rule, “diet” includes—

(a)a hearing under rule 9.12 (Options Hearing);

(b)a hearing under rule 10.6 (Procedural Hearing);

(c)a proof or proof before answer; and

(d)a debate.