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37. In rule 77, after paragraph (4) insert—
“(5) Where the application seeks solely to withdraw an existing application—
(a)the applicant must file a written request for permission setting out succinctly the reasons for the request;
(b)the request must be in an application notice;
(c)the court may permit an application to be made orally at a hearing or in such alternative written form as it thinks fit.
(6) Where the court deals with a written request under paragraph (5) without a hearing, rule 89 applies to any order so made.
(Rule 87A requires the court’s permission to withdraw proceedings.)”.
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