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47.6.—(1) This rule applies to each application for an order to which this Section applies.
(2) The applicant must—
(a)apply in writing and serve the application on the court officer;
(b)demonstrate that the applicant is entitled to apply, for example as a constable or under legislation that applies to other officers;
(c)give the court an estimate of how long the court should allow—
(i)to read the application and prepare for any hearing, and
(ii)for any hearing of the application;
(d)attach a draft order in the terms proposed by the applicant;
(e)serve notice of the application on the respondent, unless the court otherwise directs; and
(f)serve the application on the respondent to such extent, if any, as the court directs.
(3) A notice served on the respondent must—
(a)specify the material or information in respect of which the application is made; and
(b)identify—
(i)the power that the applicant invites the court to exercise, and
(ii)the conditions for the exercise of that power which the applicant asks the court to find are met.
(4) The applicant must serve any order made on the respondent.
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