(1) Where by a judgment of the Court further proceedings are necessary, the Court may, when giving the judgment or at a later time, give directions for the conduct of those proceedings.
(2) Without limiting subrule (1), the Court may give directions with respect to:
(a) the taking of an account or the making of an inquiry;
(b) the evidence to be adduced on the account or inquiry;
(c) the preparation of a draft instrument directed by the judgment to be settled and the making of objections to the draft;
(d) the parties required to attend the proceedings;
(e) the representation by the same solicitors of parties who constitute a class and by different solicitors of parties who ought to be separately represented;
(f) the time for taking each step in the proceedings, and the day or days for the further attendance of the parties; or
(g) the publication of advertisements for creditors or other claimants and the time for creditors and claimants to respond.
(3) The Court may revoke or vary a direction given under this rule.