(1) A party who has been served with an originating application or a notice of appeal who does not want to contest the relief sought in the originating application or the notice of appeal may file a submitting notice, in accordance with Form 29.
Note: Submitting notice is defined in the Dictionary.
(2) A submitting notice must:
(a) state that the party submits to any order that the Court may make; and
(b) state whether the party wants to be heard on the question of costs; and
(c) include an address for service; and
(d) be filed:
(i) for a party served with an originating application--before the return date; or
(ii) for a party served with a notice of appeal--within 14 days after being served with the notice of appeal.
(3) A party who has filed a submitting notice may apply to the Court for leave to withdraw the notice.
(4) An application under subrule (3) must be accompanied by an affidavit stating:
(a) why the party wants to withdraw the submitting notice; and
(b) the party's intentions in relation to the further conduct of the proceeding.