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24.2.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), a party seeking to amend shall lodge a minute of amendment in process setting out his proposed amendment and, at the same time, enrol a motion–
(a)to allow the minute of amendment to be received; and
(b)to allow–
(i)amendment in terms of the minute of amendment and, where appropriate, to grant an order under rule 24.3(1) or (2) (service of amended pleadings); or
(ii)in any other case, where the minute of amendment may require to be answered, any other party to lodge answers within a specified period or such period as the court thinks fit.
(2) Where the amendment proposed is of a minor and formal nature, the party seeking to amend may enrol a motion to allow amendment in the terms set out in the motion.
(3) Where the court has pronounced an interlocutor allowing a minute of amendment to be received and answered, then–
(a)where answers have been lodged, parties may adjust the minute of amendment and answers within 4 weeks after the date on which answers were lodged or, where more than one set of answers have been lodged, the latest date on which answers were lodged;
(b)the party who has lodged the minute of amendment shall–
(i)where answers have been lodged, within 14 days after the expiry of the period for adjustment of the minute of amendment and answers or any continuation of it, or
(ii)where no answers have been lodged, within 14 days after the expiry of the period for lodging answers or any prorogation of it,
enrol a motion to amend the writ or other pleadings in terms of the minute of amendment and answers (if any) or for other further procedure, as the case may be.
(4) Where a party fails to enrol a motion under paragraph (3)(b), the court shall appoint the cause to be put out on the By Order Roll and, having heard parties on that roll, may–
(a)if moved to do so, allow the amendment;
(b)make such order as to further procedure as it thinks fit; and
(c)in any event, make such order in respect of expenses as it thinks fit.
(5) Where a party to a cause before the Inner House enrols a motion to amend a record in terms of a minute of amendment and answers (if any), he shall at the same time enrol for an order for further procedure.
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 2 rule 24.2 in force at 5.9.1994, see para. 1(1)
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