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5.—(1) The table in Schedule 1 to the Magistrates’ Courts Fees Order 2008(1) (fees to be taken) is amended as follows.
(2) In the entry for fee 2.1 (on an application to state a case for the opinion of the High Court), in column 2, for “£135” substitute “£137”.
(3) In the entry for fee 2.3 (proceedings under Schedule 5 to the Licensing Act 2003), in column 2, for “£60” substitute “£62”.
(4) In the entry for fee 2.4 (on commencing an appeal where no other fee is specified), in column 2, for “£60” substitute “£62”.
(5) In the entry for fee 3.2 (register of judgments, orders and fines kept under section 98 of the Courts Act 2003(2)), in column 2, for “£15” substitute “£16”.
(6) In the entry for fee 5.1(a) (on a request for a copy document of ten pages or less), in column 2, for “£10” substitute “£11”.
(7) In the entry for fee 5.2 (on a request for a copy of a document on a computer disk or in other electronic form), in column 2, for “£10” substitute “£11”.
(8) In the entry for fee 6.1 (on a request for a licence, consent or authority where no other fee is specified), in column 2, for “£25” substitute “£27”.
(9) In the entry for fee 6.2 (on an application for the renewal or variation of an existing licence), in column 2, for “£25” substitute “£27”.
(10) In the entry for fee 6.3 (on an application for the revocation of a licence where no other fee is specified), in column 2, for “£25” substitute “£27”.
(11) In the entry for fee 7.1 (on taking the attestation of a constable or special constable under the Police Act 1996), in column 2, for “£10” substitute “£11”.
(12) In the entry for fee 7.2 (for every oath, affirmation, solemn declaration or statutory declaration where no other fee is specified), in column 2, for “£25” substitute “£27”.
(13) In the entry for fee 8.2(a) (on an application for leave or permission to commence proceedings where no other fee is specified), in column 2, for “£116” substitute “£125”.
(14) In the entry for fee 8.2(b) (on commencing proceedings where leave or permission has been granted following payment of fee 8.2(a)), in column 2, for “£116” substitute “£125”.
(15) In the entry for fee 9.1 (on an application for a warrant of entry), in column 2, for “£20” substitute “£22”.
(16) In the entry for fee 9.2 (on an application for any other warrant where no other fee is specified), in column 2, for “£75” substitute “£81”.
(17) In the entry for fee 10.1 (on an application for a warrant for commitment made in proceedings under the Council Tax (Administration and Enforcement) Regulations 1992 or the Non-Domestic Rating (Collection and Enforcement) (Local Lists) Regulations 1989), in column 2, for “£245” substitute “£264”.
(18) in the entry for fee 10.2 (on the application for a warrant for commitment made in proceedings under the Child Support Act 1991), in column 2, for “£40” substitute “£41”.
Commencement Information
I1Art. 5 in force at 30.9.2021, see art. 1
S.I. 2008/1052 (L. 4). Relevant amending instruments are S.I. 2014/875, 2016/807, 2019/1063 and 2020/100.
2003 c. 39. Section 98 is amended by section 107(3) of, paragraph 55 of Schedule 8 and paragraph 15 of Schedule 16 to, the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 (c. 15) and by paragraph 40(a) and (c) of Part 2 of Schedule 9 to the Crime and Courts Act 2013 (c. 22).
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