paragraph 306 in volume 3, chapter 20, The Written Proceedings and Related Matters
Interlocutory questions are normally initiated by a letter from the party’s agent to the Registrar. Except where there are particular provisions in the Statute of the Rules, the Court will normally invite the adverse party to present it with its observations on the issue. If in writing these observations usually follow the general rules for written pleadings, except that they do not have to be filed in more th…