PART 6Review or appeal of decisions
CHAPTER 1Tribunal decisions
Appeal from First-tier Tribunal
I1C1C246Appeal from the Tribunal
1
A decision of the First-tier Tribunal in any matter in a case before the Tribunal may be appealed to the Upper Tribunal.
2
An appeal under this section is to be made—
a
by a party in the case,
b
on a point of law only.
3
An appeal under this section requires the permission of—
a
the First-tier Tribunal, or
b
if the First-tier Tribunal refuses its permission, the Upper Tribunal.
4
Such permission may be given in relation to an appeal under this section only if the First-tier Tribunal or (as the case may be) the Upper Tribunal is satisfied that there are arguable grounds for the appeal.
5
This section—
a
is subject to sections 43(4) and 55(2),
b
does not apply in relation to an excluded decision.