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56. An order granting decree in absence (in circumstances other than are mentioned in rule 55) may be recalled, and the case appointed to proceed appropriately, if the court is satisfied that it is just and fair in all the circumstances to do so having regard in particular to—
(a)the reasons for failing to lodge an appropriate response in time;
(b)the nature of the proposed response; and
(c)the nature and consequences of any actings which there have been in reliance on the order.
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