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3.—(1) The table in Schedule 1 (fees to be taken) to the Civil Proceedings Fees Order 2008(1) is amended as follows.
(2) In the entry for fee 3.11 (application by consent or without notice in existing proceedings where no other fee specified), for the amount in column 2 substitute “£25”.
(3) In the entry for fee 3.12 (application with notice in existing proceedings where no other fee specified), for the amount in column 2 substitute “£95”.
(4) In the entry for fee 10.4(a) (appointment of a judge of the Commercial Court as an arbitrator or umpire), for the amount in column 2 substitute “£2,275”.
(5) In the entry for fee 10.4(b) (appointment of a judge of the Technology and Construction Court as an arbitrator or umpire), for the amount in column 2 substitute “£1,800”.
(6) In the entry for fee 10.5(a) (additional daily hearing fee for a judge of the Commercial Court sitting as an arbitrator or umpire), for the amount in column 2 substitute “£2,275”.
(7) In the entry for fee 10.5(b) (additional daily hearing fee for a judge of the Technology and Construction Court sitting as an arbitrator or umpire), for the amount in column 2 substitute “£1,800”.
S.I. 2008/1053. Amended by S.I. 2014/874; there are other amending instruments but none are relevant.
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