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192.—(1) Any party to the special administration may apply to the court for an order—
(a)that any other party—
(i)clarify any matter that is in dispute in the proceedings, or
(ii)give additional information in relation to any such matter, in accordance with CPR Part 18 (further information), or
(b)to obtain disclosure from any other party in accordance with CPR Part 31 (disclosure and inspection of documents).
(2) An application under this rule may be made without notice being served on any other party.
Commencement Information
I1Rule 192 in force at 12.11.2021, see rule 2
193.—(1) Where evidence is required by the Regulations or these Rules as to any matter, such evidence may be provided in the form of a witness statement unless—
(a)in any specific case a rule (including rule 195) or the Regulations makes different provision, or
(b)the court otherwise directs.
(2) The court may, on the application of any party to the matter in question order the attendance for cross-examination of the person making the witness statement.
(3) Where, after such an order has been made, the person in question does not attend, that person’s witness statement must not be used in evidence without the leave of the court.
Commencement Information
I2Rule 193 in force at 12.11.2021, see rule 2
194. Unless the provision of the Regulations or Rules under which the application is made provides otherwise, or the court otherwise allows—
(a)if the applicant intends to rely at the first hearing on evidence in a witness statement, the applicant must file that witness statement with the court and serve a copy of it on the respondent not less than fourteen days before the date fixed for the hearing, and
(b)where the respondent to an application intends to oppose it and rely for that purpose on evidence contained in a witness statement, the respondent must file the witness statement with the court and serve a copy on the applicant not less than five business days before the date fixed for the hearing.
Commencement Information
I3Rule 194 in force at 12.11.2021, see rule 2
195.—(1) Where in the special administration a witness statement is made by the administrator, the witness statement must state—
(a)the capacity in which that person makes the statement, and
(b)the person’s business address.
(2) The administrator may file a report with the court instead of a witness statement unless the application involves other parties or the court otherwise orders.
(3) In any case where a report is filed instead of a witness statement, the report must be treated for the purpose of rule 194 and any hearing before the court as if it were a witness statement.
Commencement Information
I4Rule 195 in force at 12.11.2021, see rule 2
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