--(1) The general rule is that, where permitted by the substantive law, the applicant may include a claim for any other relief or remedy that arises out of or is related or connected to the subject matter of an application for an administrative order.
--(2) The court may, however, at any stage-
----(a) direct that any claim for other relief be dealt with separately from the application for an administrative order; or
----(b) direct that the whole application be dealt with as a claim and give appropriate directions under Parts 26 and 27; and
----(c) in either case, make any order it considers just as to costs that have been wasted because of the unreasonable use of the procedure under this rule.
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