Special Case

101. The parties to an action may at any time before the hearing agree to state the questions at issue for the opinion of the Court or Judge in the form of a special case.

102. If at the time the parties appear before the Court in obedience to the writ of summons, or subsequently it shall appear to the Court or Judge that there is in any action a question of law which it would be convenient to have decided in the first instance, the Court or Judge may direct that it shall be raised in a special case or in such other manner as may be deemed expedient.

103. Every special case shall be divided into paragraphs, numbered consecutively, and shall state concisely such facts and documents as may be necessary to enable the Court or Judge to decide the question at issue.

104. Every special case shall be signed by the parties or their advocates and shall be filed in the Court.