C1PART 5APPEALS

Annotations:

Interpretation30

In this Part—

  • appellant” means a Pillar 1 appellant or a Pillar 2 appellant;

  • appointed person” means a person or persons (not exceeding three) appointed by the Secretary of State in relation to an appeal;

  • Pillar 1 appellant” means a farmer in respect of whom or in relation to whose holding, or other person in respect of whom, an initial Pillar 1 decision has been made, who wishes to have that initial decision reconsidered by the Secretary of State;

  • Pillar 1 decision” means, in relation to F3CMO supportF1and direct payments, a decision made by or on behalf of the Secretary of State under any of the following F2... instruments—

    1. a

      the Direct Payments Delegated Regulation,

    2. b

      the Direct Payments Implementing Regulation,

    3. c

      the Direct Payments Regulation,

    4. d

      the Horizontal Delegated Regulation,

    5. e

      the Horizontal Implementing Regulation,

    6. f

      the Horizontal Regulation,

    7. g

      the SCMO Regulations;

  • Pillar 2 appellant” means a rural development applicant aggrieved by any initial Pillar 2 decision who wishes to have that initial decision reconsidered by the Secretary of State;

  • Pillar 2 decision” means, in relation to F4rural development support granted under Title III of the Rural Development Regulation or Title III, Chapter 2 of the Common Provisions Regulation

    1. a

      a decision made by or on behalf of the Secretary of State under any of the following F5... instruments—

      1. i

        the Common Provisions Regulation,

      2. ii

        the Horizontal Delegated Regulation,

      3. iii

        the Horizontal Implementing Regulation,

      4. iv

        the Horizontal Regulation,

      5. v

        the Rural Development Delegated Regulation,

      6. vi

        the Rural Development Implementing Regulation,

      7. vii

        the Rural Development Regulation; or

    2. b

      a determination made by a delivery body under regulation 14;

  • sum in dispute” means, in relation to any decision to make a payment, the sum which represents the difference between the sum the Secretary of State has determined to pay under the decision and the sum which the appellant claims to be due.