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The Employment Tribunals and the Employment Appeal Tribunal Fees Order 2013

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2.  In this Order—

“the 2007 Act” means the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007;

“appellant” means a person who appeals to the Employment Appeal Tribunal against a decision of an employment tribunal;

“claim” means any proceedings brought before an employment tribunal and includes an appeal, application, complaint, reference or question, and “claimant” shall be construed accordingly;

“claim form” means the form by means of which a person presents a claim;

“employer’s contract claim” means a claim brought by an employer in accordance with articles 4 and 8 of the Employment Tribunals Extension of Jurisdiction (England and Wales) Order 1994(1) or articles 4 and 8 of the Employment Tribunals Extension of Jurisdiction (Scotland) Order 1994(2);

“fee group” means—

(a)

in relation to the payment of the issue fee, the group of persons named as claimants in the claim form at the time the claim was presented;

(b)

subject to article 12(2), in relation to the payment of a hearing fee, the group of persons each of whom—

(i)

were named as claimants in the claim form at the time the claim was presented; and

(ii)

are named as claimants in the notification of the listing of the final hearing.

“final hearing” means the first hearing at which an employment tribunal will determine liability, remedy or costs;

“notice of appeal” means the notice referred to in rule 3(1)(a) of the Employment Appeal Tribunal Rules 1993(3); and

“single claimant” means a claimant who is the only claimant named in the claim form.

(1)

S.I. 1994/1623, as amended by section 1(2) of the Employment Rights (Dispute Resolution) Act 1998 (c.8), S.I. 2004/752 and S.I.2011/1133.

(2)

S.I.1994/1624, as amended by section 1(2) of the Employment Rights (Dispute Resolution) Act 1998 (c.8), S.I. 2004/752 and S.I.2011/1133.

(3)

S.I 1993/2854 as amended by S.I.1996/3216, section 1(2) of the Employment Rights (Dispute Resolution) Act 1998 (c.8), S.I.2001/1128, S.I.2004/2526, S.I.2004/3426, S.I.2005/1871, section 59(5) of, and paragraph 5 of Part 3 of Schedule 11 to, the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (c.4), and S.I.2010/1088.

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