PART 3F1Procedure for cases in the Upper Tribunal

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Amendments (Textual)
F1

Words in Pt. 3 substituted (1.4.2009) by Tribunal Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2009 (S.I. 2009/274), rules 1, 13

Notice of appeal23

F21

This rule applies—

a

to proceedings on appeal to the Upper Tribunal for which permission to appeal is not required, except proceedings to which rule 26AF8, 26B or 26C applies;

b

if another tribunal has given permission for a party to appeal to the Upper Tribunal; or

c

subject to any other direction by the Upper Tribunal, if the Upper Tribunal has given permission to appeal and has given a direction that the application for permission to appeal does not stand as the notice of appeal.

F41A

In an asylum case or an immigration case in which the First-tier Tribunal has given permission to appeal, subject to any direction of the First-tier Tribunal or the Upper Tribunal, the application for permission to appeal sent or delivered to the First-tier Tribunal stands as the notice of appeal and accordingly paragraphs (2) to (6) of this rule do not apply.

2

The appellant must provide a notice of appeal to the Upper Tribunal so that it is received within 1 month after—

a

the date that the tribunal that gave permission to appeal sent notice of such permission to the appellant; or

b

F6if permission to appeal is not required, the date on which notice of decision to which the appeal relates—

i

was sent to the appellant; F9...

ii

in a quality contracts scheme case, if the notice was not sent to the appellant, the date on which the notice was published in a newspaper in accordance with the requirement of section 125 (notice and consultation requirements) of the Transport Act 2000 F10, or

F11iii

in a trade remedies case—

aa

where the appeal is against a decision made by the TRA and notice is required to be published in accordance with the Trade Remedies (Reconsideration and Appeals) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, the date of such publication or (if later) when the notice comes into effect;

bb

where the appeal is against a decision made by the TRA and no notice is required to be published in accordance with the Trade Remedies (Reconsideration and Appeals) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, the date on which the appellant is notified of the decision, or

cc

where the appeal is against a determination of the Secretary of State under the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Act 2018, the Trade Remedies (Dumping and Subsidisation) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, the Trade Remedies (Increase in Imports Causing Serious Injury to UK Producers) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 or the Trade Remedies (Reconsideration and Appeals) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (as the case may be), the date on which the notice is published in accordance with the relevant provision or (if later) when the notice comes into effect;

3

The notice of appeal must include the information listed in rule 21(4)(a) to (e) (content of the application for permission to appeal) and, where the Upper Tribunal has given permission to appeal, the Upper Tribunal's case reference.

4

If another tribunal has granted permission to appeal, the appellant must provide with the notice of appeal a copy of—

a

any written record of the decision being challenged;

b

any separate written statement of reasons for that decision; and

c

the notice of permission to appeal.

5

If the appellant provides the notice of appeal to the Upper Tribunal later than the time required by paragraph (2) or by an extension of time allowed under rule 5(3)(a) (power to extend time)—

a

the notice of appeal must include a request for an extension of time and the reason why the notice was not provided in time; and

b

unless the Upper Tribunal extends time for the notice of appeal under rule 5(3)(a) (power to extend time) the Upper Tribunal must not admit the notice of appeal.

F36

When the Upper Tribunal receives the notice of appeal it must send a copy of the notice and any accompanying documents—

a

to each respondent; F12...

b

F5in a road transport case, to—

i

the decision maker;

ii

the appropriate national authority; and

iii

in a case relating to the detention of a vehicle, the authorised personF13; or

F13c

in an appeal against a decision of a traffic commissioner pursuant to section 6F of the Transport Act 1985 or section 123T of the Transport Act 2000, to—

i

the respondent, and

ii

the traffic commissioner who was the decision maker.

F136A

In a case to which paragraph (6)(c) applies, the Upper Tribunal must at the same time require such commissioner to—

a

send or deliver to the Upper Tribunal (within such time as the Upper Tribunal may specify)—

i

a copy of any written record of the decision under challenge, and any statement of reasons for that decision, and

ii

copies of all documents relevant to the case in such commissioner’s possession, and

b

provide copies of such documents to each other party at the same time as they are provided to the Upper Tribunal.

F77

Paragraph (6)(a) does not apply in a quality contracts scheme case, in respect of which Schedule A1 makes alternative and further provision.