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FTC Rule 3. 41(b) authorizes the Commission to "order a later date for the evidentiary hearing" for good cause.Pursuant to Rule 3. The scheduling order must limit the time to join other parties, amend the pleadings, complete discovery, and file motions. (B) Permitted Contents. But some statutes contain deadlines stated in hours, as do some court orders issued in expedited proceedings. Plaintiff's Motion for Substitution- Deceased Party Defendant. Civil Rule 85(a)(3). Motion Practice. 303.04. Ex Parte and Emergency Relief. 303.05.