Court hearing tomorrow : RBS vs Hicks???

UPDATED
Here is the full reason why it is RBS

Thanks to Aynit for submitting this.
Interesting that its RBS v Hicks and ors. This maybe a supplement application for default on loan.

COURT 18
Before MR JUSTICE FLOYD
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
At half past 10

Skeleton arguments and bundles for any listed application must be delivered by 10 a.m. on the day before the hearing of the application: see paragraph 7.22 of the Chancery Guide (December 2009).  The Chancery Listing Office will accept them if delivered to Room WG4 in time.  The papers for any urgent unlisted application (and any skeleton argument or bundle sought to be delivered out of time) must be delivered directly to the Judge’s Clerk.

Further directions and information about interim applications, and the skeleton arguments and bundles to be prepared for them, will be found in chapters 5 and 7 of the Chancery Guide.

Attention is drawn in particular to paragraphs 7.31 and 32 of the Chancery Guide, which warn of the consequences, including costs sanctions, which may follow from the failure to lodge skeleton arguments and bundles on time.

APPLICATIONS
Royal Bank of Scotland PLC v Hicks & ors