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6.—(1) The Civil Proceedings Fees Order 2008(1) is amended as follows.
(2) For article 5 (remissions and part remissions), substitute—
5.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), Schedule 2 applies for the purpose of ascertaining whether a party is entitled to a remission or part remission of a fee prescribed by this Order.
(2) Schedule 2 does not apply to—
(a)fee 1.3 (fee payable on starting proceedings to recover a sum of money brought by Money Claim OnLine users); or
(b)fee 8.8 (fee payable on a consolidated attached of earnings order or an administration order).”.
(3) In Schedule 1, after the description for fee 1.9(a), insert—
“1.9(aa) On a request to reconsider at a hearing a decision on permission. | £215 |
Where fee 1.9(aa) has been paid and permission is granted at a hearing, fee 1.9(b) is not payable.” |
(4) For Schedule 2 (remissions and part remissions), substitute the Schedule to this Order, numbered as Schedule 2.
S.I. 2008/1053, amended by section 59(5) of, and paragraph 1(2) of Part 1 of Schedule 11 to, the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (c.4), S.I. 2008/2853, 2009/1498, 2013/388 and 2013/1410.
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