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13.—(1) The Tribunal may make an order in respect of costs only—
(a)under section 29(4) of the 2007 Act (wasted costs) and the costs incurred in applying for such costs;
(b)if a person has acted unreasonably in bringing, defending or conducting proceedings in—
(i)an agricultural land and drainage case,
(ii)a residential property case, or
(iii)a leasehold case; or
(c)in a land registration case.
(2) The Tribunal may make an order requiring a party to reimburse to any other party the whole or part of the amount of any fee paid by the other party which has not been remitted by the Lord Chancellor.
(3) The Tribunal may make an order under this rule on an application or on its own initiative.
(4) A person making an application for an order for costs—
(a)must, unless the application is made orally at a hearing, send or deliver an application to the Tribunal and to the person against whom the order is sought to be made; and
(b)may send or deliver together with the application a schedule of the costs claimed in sufficient detail to allow summary assessment of such costs by the Tribunal.
(5) An application for an order for costs may be made at any time during the proceedings but must be made within 28 days after the date on which the Tribunal sends—
(a)a decision notice recording the decision which finally disposes of all issues in the proceedings; or
(b)notice of consent to a withdrawal under rule 22 (withdrawal) which ends the proceedings.
(6) The Tribunal may not make an order for costs against a person (the “paying person”) without first giving that person an opportunity to make representations.
(7) The amount of costs to be paid under an order under this rule may be determined by—
(a)summary assessment by the Tribunal;
(b)agreement of a specified sum by the paying person and the person entitled to receive the costs (the “receiving person”);
(c)detailed assessment of the whole or a specified part of the costs (including the costs of the assessment) incurred by the receiving person by the Tribunal or, if it so directs, on an application to a county court; and such assessment is to be on the standard basis or, if specified in the costs order, on the indemnity basis.
(8) The Civil Procedure Rules 1998(1), section 74 (interest on judgment debts, etc) of the County Courts Act 1984(2) and the County Court (Interest on Judgment Debts) Order 1991(3) shall apply, with necessary modifications, to a detailed assessment carried out under paragraph (7)(c) as if the proceedings in the Tribunal had been proceedings in a court to which the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 apply.
(9) The Tribunal may order an amount to be paid on account before the costs or expenses are assessed.
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