1. If the economic situation of the applicant which has led to the grant of legal aid according to Rule 377.1(a) [1] alters during the proceedings, the Court may at any time, of his own motion or on a reasoned request by the other party, withdraw wholly or partly legal aid but only after having heard the applicant.
2. The Court may withdraw wholly or partly legal aid if the applicant:
(a) by inaccurately representing the circumstances of the case, has misrepresented its prospects of success, which are determinative for the approval of assistance with Court costs; or
(b) has grossly negligently made false statements as to his personal or economic circumstances; or
(c) has not immediately informed the Court of a considerable improvement to his financial circumstances;
(d) has
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1. Any natural person who is a citizen of the European Union or a third country national residing lawfully in a Member State of the European Union shall be entitled to apply for legal aid where:
(a)owing to his economic situation, he is wholly or partly unable to meet the costs referred to in Rule 376; and