The Civil Procedure Rules 1998

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45.4A.(1) Where—

(a)the claimant has claimed fixed commencement costs under rule 45.2A; and

(b)judgment is entered in a claim to which rule 45.1(2)(d) or (f) applies, the amount to be included in the judgment for the claimant’s solicitor’s charges is the total of—

(i)the fixed commencement costs; and

(ii)the sum of £57.25.

(2) Where an order for possession is made in a claim to which rule 45.1(2)(e) applies, the amount allowed for the claimant’s solicitor’s charges for preparing and filing—

(a)the claim form;

(b)the documents that accompany the claim form; and

(c)the request for possession,

is £79.50.

TABLE 3
FIXED COSTS ON ENTRY OF JUDGMENT IN A CLAIM FOR THE RECOVERY OF MONEY OR GOODS
Where the amount of the judgment exceeds £25 but does not exceed £5,000Where the amount of the judgment exceeds £5,000
Where judgment in default of an acknowledgment of service is entered under rule 12.4(1) (entry of judgment by request on claim for money only)£22£30
Where judgment in default of a defence is entered under rule 12.4(1) (entry of judgment by request on claim for money only)£25£35
Where judgment is entered under rule 14.4 (judgment on admission), or rule 14.5 (judgment on admission of part of claim) and claimant accepts the defendant’s proposal as to the manner of payment£40£55
Where judgment is entered under rule 14.4 (judgment on admission), or rule 14.5 (judgment on admission of part of claim) and court decides the date or time of payment£55£70
Where summary judgment is given under Part 24 or the court strikes out a defence under rule 3.4(2)(a), in either case, on application by a party£175£210
Where judgment is given on a claim for delivery of goods under a regulated agreement within the meaning of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 and no other entry in this table applies£60£85]