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25.—(1) Where an application for leave to proceed or for a declaratory order in respect of the enforcement of a judgment is pending before any court (in this Rule called the home court) and the defendant resides or carries on business in the district of another court (in this Rule called the foreign court), the home court may, of its own motion, order the application to be referred to the registrar of the foreign court for inquiry and report.
(2) Where such an order is made, the registrar of the home court shall send the order with the documents in the action or matter to the registrar of the foreign court.
(3) On receipt of the order and documents the registrar of the foreign court shall give the defendant notice of a time and place at which the inquiry will be held, and, after the date fixed for the inquiry, shall make a report in writing and send it with the documents to the registrar of the home court.
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