Introductory Text
PART 1
1.Citation, commencement and extent
2.General interpretation
PART 2
3.Interpretation of Parts 2, 3 and 4
4.Hearing of appeal and grounds for allowing an appeal
5.Powers of the Court of Appeal on appeal
6.Presence and live links
7.Evidence
8.Effect of appeal on serious crime prevention order
9.Powers of the Court of Appeal under Part 2 which are exercisable by a single judge
10.Powers of the Court of Appeal under Part 2 which are exercisable by the registrar
11.Procedural directions: powers of single judge and registrar
12.Appeals against procedural directions
PART 3
CHAPTER 1
13.Interpretation and transitional provision
CHAPTER 2
14.Award of costs in favour of subject or party under section 24(2)
15.Award of costs against subject or party under section 24(2)
16.Unnecessary or improper acts and omissions
17.Wasted costs order
18.Third party costs order
19.Costs of attendance at any proceedings before the Court of Appeal
20.Costs of witnesses etc.
CHAPTER 3
21.Person who is to determine costs
22.Claims for costs
23.Determination of costs
24.Payment of costs
25.Re-determination of costs by the registrar
26.Appeals to a costs judge
27.Appeals to the High Court
28.Time limits
CHAPTER 4
29.Determination of a third party costs order
30.Procedure for third party costs orders
31.Recovery of sums due under a third party costs order
CHAPTER 5 etc
32.Determination of rates or scales of allowances payable out of central funds
33.Witnesses other than professional or expert witnesses
34.Professional witnesses
35.Expert witnesses and interpreters
36.Night Allowances
37.Expenses of subject or party under section 24(2)
38.Travelling expenses
PART 4
39.Application for leave to appeal
40.Hearing and disposal of appeal
41.Powers of Court of Appeal under Part 4 which are exercisable by a single judge
42.Award of costs in favour of subject or party under section 24(2)
43.Transitional provisions in relation to the Supreme Court
PART 5
44.Interpretation of Parts 5 and 6
45.Hearing of appeal and grounds for allowing an appeal
46.Powers of the Court of Appeal on appeal
47.Initiating procedure
48.Preparation of case for hearing
49.Evidence
50.Effect of appeal on serious crime prevention order
51.Powers of Court of Appeal under Part 5 which are exercisable by a single judge
52.Powers of the Court of Appeal under Part 5 which are exercisable by the Master
53.Jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal under Parts 5 and 6
54.Legal Aid
55.Costs
PART 6
56.Application for leave to appeal
57.Hearing and disposal of appeal
58.Powers of Court of Appeal under Part 6 which are exercisable by a single judge
59.Legal Aid
60.Costs
61.Taxation of costs
62.Transitional provisions in relation to the Supreme Court
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Explanatory Note