RECORDING OF PROCEEDINGS
‘record’ means a contemporaneous record of the proceedings concerned made by any one or more means, including, without limitation —
(a) any shorthand or other note, whether written, typed or printed, and
(b) any sound recording or other recording, capable of being reproduced in legible, audible or visual form, approved by the court;
‘transcript writer’ means any person (including a body corporate acting by its employee or contractor) appointed by the Courts Service to make a transcript of the record.
2. Subject to rule 3 and to rule 7 of Order 58, at the trial or hearing of any cause or action, any party may, with the court’s permission and subject to and in accordance with any direction of the court, make or cause to be made a record of the proceedings, which record shall include —
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