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Article 3(3)
Column 1 (Matter to which fee relates) | Column 2 (Fee payable from 1st January 2019) £ |
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1. On every patent of arms | 750.00 |
2. On every patent of crest | 640.00 |
3. On every patent of supporters | 490.00 |
4. On every patent of arms with supporters to a commercial organisation | 3000.00 |
5. On every patent of arms without supporters to a commercial organisation | 2500.00 |
6. On lodging a petition in respect of paragraphs 1, 2, 3 and 4 (which sum is then deducted from the total fees due on completion) | 450.00 |
7. On every reprographic extract from a digital image of a register Maximum charge | 100.00 |
8. On every other extract from a register | 40.00 |
9. On affixing seal of office to warrant, decree or precept | 40.00 |
10. On the appointment of a herald | 10.00 |
11. On the appointment of a pursuivant | 10.00 |
Note: In Part 1— | |
(a) “commercial organisation” means— | |
(i) any partnership within the meaning of section 1 (definition of partnership) of the Partnership Act 1890; (ii) any limited liability partnership incorporated under section 2 (incorporation document etc.) of the Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2000; (iii) any company registered under the Companies Acts; or (iv) any overseas company having an established place of business in the United Kingdom, | |
but does not include companies registered for charitable purposes, community interest companies within the meaning of Part 2 (community interest companies) of the Companies (Audit, Investigations and Community Enterprise) Act 2004 or private companies limited by guarantee; and | |
(b) in paragraph (a) “Companies Acts” means the Companies Act 2006, any Act amending or replacing that Act and any former enactment relating to companies. |
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