ISSUES, ACCOUNTS AND INQUIRIES
1. Where in any cause or matter it appears to the court that the issues of fact in dispute are not sufficiently defined, the parties may be directed to prepare issues, and such issues shall, if the parties differ, be settled by the court.
2. The court may, at any stage of the proceedings in a cause or matter, direct any necessary inquiries to be made or accounts taken, notwithstanding that it may appear that there is some special or further relief sought or some special issue to be tried, as to which it may be proper that the cause or matter should proceed in the ordinary manner.
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