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PART 46E+WFAST TRACK TRIAL COSTS

Power to award more or less than the amount of fast track trial costsE+W

46.3—(1) This rule sets out when a court may award—

(a)an additional amount to the amount of fast track trial costs shown in the table in rule 46.2(1); and

(b)less than those amounts.

(2) If—

(a)in addition to the advocate, a party’s legal representative attends the trial;

(b)the court considers that it was necessary for a legal representative to attend to assist the advocate; and

(c)the court awards fast track trial costs to that party,

the court may award an additional £250 in respect of the legal representative’s attendance at the trial.

(Legal representative is defined in rule 2.3)

(3) If the court considers that it is necessary to direct a separate trial of an issue then the court may award an additional amount in respect of the separate trial but that amount is limited in accordance with paragraph (4) of this rule.

(4) The additional amount the court may award under paragraph 3 must not exceed two-thirds of the amount payable for that claim, subject to a minimum award of £350.

(5) Where the party to whom fast track trial costs are to be awarded is a litigant in person, the court will award—

(a)if the litigant in person can prove financial loss, two thirds of the amount that would otherwise be awarded; or

(b)if the litigant in person fails to prove financial loss, an amount in respect of the time spent reasonably doing the work at the rate specified in the costs practice direction.

(6) Where a defendant has made a counterclaim against the claimant and—

(a)the claimant has succeeded on his claim; and

(b)the defendant has succeeded on his counterclaim,

the court will quantify the amount of the award of fast track trial costs to which—

(i)but for the counterclaim, the claimant would be entitled for succeeding on his claim; and

(ii)but for the claim, the defendant would be entitled for succeeding on his counterclaim,

and make one award of the difference, if any, to the party entitled to the higher award of costs.

(7) Where the court considers that the party to whom fast track trial costs are to be awarded has behaved unreasonably or improperly during the trial, it may award that party an amount less than would otherwise be payable for that claim, as it considers appropriate.

(8) Where the court considers that the party who is to pay the fast track trial costs has behaved improperly during the trial the court may award such additional amount to the other party as it considers appropriate.

Commencement Information

I1Rule 46.3 in force at 26.4.1999, see Signature