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What's the process for applying to lift a stayed case?

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  • What's the process for applying to lift a stayed case?

    Kind of related to my other thread but seriously struggling to find much info on this and thought I'd ask about this as a separate issue as curious in general about the issue.

    But if a case has been stayed for any period of time regardless of reason and a claimant applies to have it lifted etc. Well even if the application has been made without a hearing does the process require that the defendant is required to be informed of this application at any stage of the process, either once a claimant puts in the application, once a date has been set or at any point after an application to lift a stay might get granted to allow the other side an opportunity to appeal it?.
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