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NOTES References to rules are to the Faculty Jurisdiction (Appeal) Rules (S.I. 1998/1713). The fees set out above are in additional to those set out in Table I. | ||
1. | Application under rules 4-6 for leave to appeal or to determine the Court to which appeal lies or both. To be paid to the registrar specified below by the applicant on lodging the application— | |
for judge at first instance, or for the Dean of the Arches and Auditor if application is made to him or her | 108 | |
for registrar of the Court of first instance or, if the application is made to the Dean of the Arches and Auditor, for the registrar of the appellate court. | 62 | |
2. | Appeal from decision of the Consistory Court or Vicar-General’s Court. To be paid to the registrars by the appellant on lodging the notice of appeal— | |
to the registrar of the court of first instance | 210 | |
to the registrar of the appellate court | 105 | |
Plus a fee, to be fixed by the registrar of the appellate court, in respect of the cost of preparing for the use of the members of the court five copies (in the case of the Court of Ecclesiastical Causes Reserved) or three copies (in the case of the Arches Court of Canterbury or the Chancery Court of York constituted in accordance with section 47(1)(b) of the Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure 1963) of the following documents— | ||
(i) the record of the proceedings at first instance and any other documents and exhibits transmitted by the registrar of the court of first instance to the registrar of the appellate court; | ||
(ii) the note by the judge of the proceedings at first instance; | ||
to be paid to the registrar of the appellate court by the appellant when assessed by the registrar. | ||
3. | Petition for Review under rule 17. To be paid to the registrar of the Court of Ecclesiastical Causes Reserved by the petitioner on lodging petition. | 210 |
4. | Interlocutory application within rule 19. To be paid to the registrar of the appellate court by the applicant on lodging the application. | 30 |
5. | Appeal against the decision of the registrar of the appellate court on an interlocutory application. To be paid to the registrar of the appellate court by the appellant on lodging the notice of appeal. | 30 |
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