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Article 2
1. In this Schedule, a “reference” means any reference under—
(a)rule 41 of the Supreme Court Rules 2009 in relation to the Supreme Court’s devolution jurisdiction(1); or
(b)section 6A or 6B of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018(2) in relation to assimilated case law(3).
2. The table for the purposes of article 2(1) is as follows.
(1) Number and description of fee | (2) Amount of fee |
---|---|
1 Application for permission to appeal | |
1.1 On filing an application for permission to appeal. | £1,390 |
1.2 On filing notice of objection to an application for permission to appeal. | £220 |
2 Appeals etc | |
2.1 On filing notice of an intention to proceed with an appeal. | £7,855 |
2.2 On filing a notice of appeal. | £8,975 |
2.3 On filing a reference. | £7,015 |
No fee is payable where the reference is made by a court. | |
2.4 On filing an acknowledgement by respondent. | £445 |
3 Procedural applications | |
3.1 On filing an application for a decision of the Registrar to be reviewed. | £2,095 |
3.2 On filing an application for permission to intervene in an appeal. | £1,115 |
3.3 On filing any other procedural application. | £485 |
3.4 On filing notice of objection to a procedural application. | £205 |
4 Costs | |
On submitting a claim for costs. | 4% of the sum claimed |
5 Copying | |
5.1 On a request for a copy of a document (other than where fee 5.2 or 5.3 applies)— | |
(a) for ten pages or less; | £5 |
(b) for each subsequent page. | 50p |
5.2 On a request for a copy of a document to be provided in electronic form, for each such copy. | £5 |
5.3 On a request for a certified copy of a document. | £25 |
“Devolution jurisdiction” is defined in rule 3(2) of S.I. 2009/1603 (L. 17).
“Assimilated case law” is defined in section 6(7) of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (c. 16).
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