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The Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) (Lands Chamber) Rules 2010

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART 1 Introduction

    1. 1.Citation, commencement, application and interpretation

    2. 2.Overriding objective and parties’ obligation to co-operate with the Tribunal

    3. 3.Alternative dispute resolution and arbitration

  3. PART 2 General powers and provisions

    1. 4.Delegation to staff

    2. 5.Case management powers

    3. 6.Procedure for applying for and giving directions

    4. 7.Failure to comply with rules etc.

    5. 8.Striking out a party’s case

    6. 9.Addition, substitution and removal of parties

    7. 10.Orders for costs

    8. 11.Representatives

    9. 12.Calculating time

    10. 13.Sending and delivery of documents

    11. 14.Waiver or alternative method of service

    12. 15.Use of documents and information

    13. 16.Evidence and submissions

    14. 17.Expert evidence

    15. 18.Summoning of witnesses and orders to answer questions or produce documents

    16. 19.Site inspections

    17. 20.Withdrawal

  4. PART 3 Applications for permission to appeal

    1. 21.Application to the Tribunal for permission to appeal

    2. 22.Respondent’s representations in relation to permission to appeal

    3. 23.Decision in relation to permission to appeal

  5. PART 4 Appeals

    1. 24.Notice of appeal

    2. 25.Respondent’s notice

    3. 26.Appellant’s reply

  6. PART 5 References

    1. 27.Application of Part 5

    2. 28.Notice of reference

    3. 29.Response to notice of reference

    4. 30.References by consent: application of the Arbitration Act 1996

  7. PART 6 Applications under section 84 of the Law of Property Act 1925 (discharge or modification of restrictive covenants affecting land)

    1. 31.Interpretation

    2. 32.Method of making application

    3. 33.Notices to be given

    4. 34.Notice of objection

    5. 35.Admission of objectors

    6. 36.Statements of case

    7. 37.Power to direct additional notices

    8. 38.Enquiries of local authorities

    9. 39.Orders where compensation is payable

  8. PART 7 Applications under section 2 of the Rights of Light Act 1959

    1. 40.Interpretation

    2. 41.Method of making application

    3. 42.Notices to be given

    4. 43.Issue of temporary certificate

    5. 44.Issue of definitive certificate of adequate notice

  9. PART 8 Proceedings, including judicial review proceedings, transferred to the Tribunal

    1. 45.Proceedings transferred to the Tribunal

  10. PART 9 Hearings

    1. 46.Decision with or without a hearing

    2. 47.Notice of hearings

    3. 48.Public and private hearings

    4. 49.Hearings in a party’s absence

  11. PART 10 Decisions

    1. 50.Consent orders

    2. 51.Decisions

  12. PART 11 Correcting, setting aside, reviewing and appealing decisions of the Tribunal

    1. 52.Interpretation

    2. 53.Clerical mistakes and accidental slips or omissions

    3. 54.Setting aside a decision which disposes of proceedings

    4. 55.Application for permission to appeal

    5. 56.Tribunal’s consideration of application for permission to appeal

    6. 57.Review of a decision

    7. 58.Power to treat an application as a different type of application

  13. PART 12 Revocations and transitional provision

    1. 59.Revocations

    2. 60.Transitional provision

  14. Signature

  15. Explanatory Note

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