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17.18.—(1) The High Court and the parties have the same duties and powers as under Part 3 (Case management), subject to paragraph (3).
(2) A master of the High Court, a deputy master, or a court officer nominated for the purpose by the Lord Chief Justice—
(a)must fulfil the duty of active case management under rule 3.2, and in fulfilling that duty may exercise any of the powers of case management under—
(i)rule 3.5 (the court’s general powers of case management),
(ii)rule 3.10(3) (requiring a certificate of readiness), and
(iii)rule 3.11 (requiring a party to identify intentions and anticipated requirements)
subject to the directions of a judge of the High Court; and
(b)must nominate a case progression officer under rule 3.4.
(3) Rule 3.6 (Application to vary a direction) does not apply to a decision to give or to refuse—
(a)permission to appeal; or
(b)permission to reopen a decision under rule 17.27 (Reopening the determination of an appeal).
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