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PART 11COURT PROCEDURE AND PRACTICE

CHAPTER 1Applications

Adjournment of hearing; directions

105.—(1) The court may adjourn the hearing of an application on such terms as it thinks just.

(2) The court may at any time give such directions as it thinks just as to—

(a)service or notice of the application on or to any person;

(b)whether particulars of claim and defence are to be delivered and generally as to the procedure on the application including whether a hearing is necessary;

(c)the matters to be dealt with in evidence.

(3) The court may give directions as to the manner in which any evidence is to be adduced at a resumed hearing and in particular as to—

(a)the taking of evidence wholly or partly by witness statement or orally;

(b)the cross-examination of the maker of a witness statement; or

(c)any report to be made by the postal administrator.