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The Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2015

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Insertion of new rule 52.15B

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10.  After rule 52.15A, insert—

Planning statutory review appeals

52.15B.(1) Where permission to apply for a planning statutory review has been refused at a hearing in the High Court, the person seeking that permission may apply to the Court of Appeal for permission to appeal (see Part 8 and Practice Direction 8C).

(2) Where permission to apply for a planning statutory review has been refused and recorded as totally without merit in accordance with rule 23.12—

(a)the claimant may apply to the Court of Appeal for permission to appeal;

(b)the application will be determined on paper without an oral hearing.

(3) An application in accordance with paragraph (1) or (2) must be made within 7 days of the decision of the High Court to refuse to give permission to apply for a planning statutory review or, in the case of an application under paragraph (2), within 7 days of service of the order of the High Court refusing permission to apply for a planning statutory review.

(4) On an application under paragraph (1) or (2) the Court of Appeal may, instead of giving permission to appeal, give permission to apply for a planning statutory review.

(5) Where the Court of Appeal gives permission to apply for a planning statutory review in accordance with paragraph (4), the case will proceed in the High Court unless the Court of Appeal orders otherwise..

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