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43.10 -(1) For the purposes of this rule, a pre-trial meeting is a meeting between the parties, which shall be held not later than four weeks before the date assigned for the proof or trial to discuss -
(b) to agree, so far as is possible, the matters which are not in dispute between them.
(2) A joint minute of a pre-trial meeting, made in Form 43.10, shall be lodged in process by the pursuer not less than three weeks before the date assigned for the proof or trial.
(3) Where a joint minute in Form 43.10 has not been lodged in accordance with paragraph (2) and by the date specified in the timetable order the Keeper of the Rolls shall put the case out to be heard on the By Order roll.
(4) During the pre-trial meeting, the representative of each party to the action shall have access to the party or another person who has authority to commit the party in settlement of the action."
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