(1) A person is to file a claim form in the registry if the person intends to (a) claim any property; or(b) contest the forfeiture of any property; or(c) contest the liability of any property to forfeiture or condemnation.(2) A claim form (a) is to be filed within 30 days after the date of filing of the writ or within such other time as may be allowed by an order made under rule 745(3) ; and(b) is to be in accordance with the prescribed form.(3) The Court or a judge may (a) grant leave to a person to claim property any time before the property has been disposed of under the judgment of the Court; and(b) vacate any judgment already entered.(4) A claim is to state (a) the full name, occupation and place of residence or business of the claimant; or(b) in the case of a corporation, its name and the place of its registered office or principal place of business.(5) A proprietor who is not the owner of property is to state in the claim the nature of his or her proprietary interest and how it arises.(6) If the property is claimed by two or more co-proprietors, any one of them may make the claim on behalf of all co-proprietors.