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It is fairly easy to get an order that an FCC be heard. The court will not be interested in granting an FCC if: | It is fairly easy to get an order that an FCC be heard. The court will not be interested in granting an FCC if: | ||
*it's obvious that you've asked for the FCC to obstruct the hearing | *it's obvious that you've asked for the FCC to obstruct the hearing or trial or an interim application, | ||
*there's already been an FCC heard in your case and there's nothing to suggest that a new FCC will have a better chance of success, or | *there's already been an FCC heard in your case and there's nothing to suggest that a new FCC will have a better chance of success, or | ||
*there is an urgent reason for the case to head to trial without further delay. | *there is an urgent reason for the case to head to trial without further delay. |