--(1) Proceedings to determine a case must be commenced by issuing a fixed date claim.
--(2) The claim form may be issued by-
----(a) any party on whom a case was served under rule 61 .5(3) ; or
----(b) where a minister, magistrate, judge of a tribunal, a tribunal, arbitrator or other person is entitled by any enactment to state a case or to refer a question of law by way of case stated to the court, that person or tribunal.
--(3) The claim form must have the case stated annexed.
--(4) The claim form, or a statement of case issued and served with it must set out the claimant's contentions on the question of law to which the case relates.
--(5) Such contentions may be in the form of a skeleton argument.
--(6) The court office must fix a date, time and place for the determination of the case.
--(7) The claim form must be served on the persons set out in rule 61.5(3).
--(8) It must be served within 14 days after the service of the case stated.
Notes
Amended by Legal Notice 140 of 2000.
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