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90.—(1) The application shall be in writing, and be accompanied by a brief statement of the grounds on which it is made.
(2) The respondent must be sufficiently identified in the application.
(3) It shall be stated whether the application is for the respondent—
(a)to be ordered to appear before the court; or
(b)to be ordered to clarify any matter which is in dispute in the proceedings or to give additional information in relation to any such matter and if so CPR Part 18 (further information) shall apply to any such order; or
(c)to submit an affidavit (if so, particulars are to be given of the matters to which he is required to swear); or
(d)to produce books, papers or other records (if so, the items in question are to be specified),
or for any two or more of those purposes.
(4) The application may be made without notice being served on any other party.
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