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9.1.—(1) An appellant may apply to the Court to abandon an appeal by lodging a minute of abandonment.
(2) Where all of the parties consent to the abandonment of the appeal, the Court must refuse the appeal.
(3) Where the other parties do not consent to the abandonment of the appeal, the Court may—
(a)refuse the application;
(b)grant the application and refuse the appeal.
(4) If the Court refuses an appeal under this rule, it may make an order as to the expenses of the appeal.
(5) If the Court refuses an application, it may make an order as to the expenses of the application.
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