Contumacy procedure requires reporting and mandatory attendance when a witness refuses to answer at public examination. The form prescribes the contumacy procedure under rule 219 for LLP petitions: the examining officer must record the questions asked and any answers or refusals, state that a report of the refusal or answers will be made to the Member, and inform the witness of a specified date and time when the Member will consider that report and when the witness must attend.
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Contumacy procedure requires reporting and mandatory attendance when a witness refuses to answer at public examination.
The form prescribes the contumacy procedure under rule 219 for LLP petitions: the examining officer must record the questions asked and any answers or refusals, state that a report of the refusal or answers will be made to the Member, and inform the witness of a specified date and time when the Member will consider that report and when the witness must attend.
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