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50.—(1) Where the Court is to assess the amount of costs it will assess those costs—
(a)on the standard basis, or
(b)on the indemnity basis,
in the manner specified by rule 51 or (where appropriate) on the relevant bases that apply in Scotland or Northern Ireland.
(2) Where—
(a)the Court makes an order about costs without indicating the basis on which the costs are to be assessed, or
(b)the Court makes an order for costs to be assessed on a basis other than one specified in paragraph (1),
the costs will be assessed on the standard basis.
(3) This rule applies subject to any order or direction to the contrary.
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