The Civil Procedure Rules 1998

Obtaining the court’s permission to appealE+W

47.24—(1) Permission is not required to appeal against—

(a)a decision of an authorised court officer; or

(b)a decision of a costs judge or a district judge to impose a sanction on a legal representative under—

(i)rule 44.14 (powers in relation to misconduct); or

(ii)rule 48.7 (wasted costs order).

(2) Subject to paragraph (1)(b), permission is required to appeal against a decision of a costs judge or a district judge.

(3) Permission to appeal may be given by—

(a)the costs judge or district judge who made the decision in question; or

(b)a High Court judge or a circuit judge, as the case may be.

(4) A party may seek permission to appeal—

(a)within 14 days after receiving written reasons under rule 47.23; or

(b)if the court directs that reasons do not need to be obtained, within 7 days after [F1the date of the direction].

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I1Rule 47.24 in force at 26.4.1999, see Signature