(1) This rule applies to applications under section 11 of the Acts of Dominica and Grenada and section 12 of the Act of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines only.
(2) An application must be made by fixed date claim in Form 2.
(3) The person from whom an account or information is claimed or by whom any books are required to be produced must be made defendant to the claim.
(4) The claim form or the statement of claim must —
(a) refer to the enactment under which the account or information or payment or the production of books is claimed; and
(b) where information is claimed must show (by appropriate questions or otherwise) what information is required.
(5) An affidavit by a duly authorized officer of the government department concerned setting out the facts on which the application is based and stating the deponent's belief in such facts is evidence of the facts so set out.
(6) If the defendant files evidence disputing any fact the Crown may file further evidence.
(7) The court may order that the deponents or any of them attend to be cross-examined.
(8) The court may —
(a) decide the matter upon the affidavit evidence after any cross-examination that may be ordered; or
(b) direct that it be decided by oral evidence in court.
(9) If the court makes an order in favour of the Crown, it must specify a date by which the defendant is to comply with each of the terms of the order.
• Rules 8.1(5) and 27.2 deal with the procedure relating to fixed date claims.