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The Supreme Court Fees Order 2024

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Fees payable: appeals commenced or claims submitted before 1st April 2024

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3.—(1) Where, before 1st April 2024, a party files—

(a)a notice of an intention to proceed with an appeal, or

(b)a notice of appeal,

but, on or after 1st April 2024, files a statement of relevant facts and issues and an appendix of essential documents in connection with that appeal, the party must pay the fee specified in paragraph (2) to the Supreme Court.

(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), the fee is—

(a)£4,820, or

(b)£800 if the appeal relates to proceedings under the Scotland Act 1998(1), the Government of Wales Act 2006(2) or the Northern Ireland Act 1998(3).

(3) Where, before 1st April 2024, a party submits a claim for costs to the Supreme Court, but, on or after 1st April 2024, receives an order, or confirmation of certification by the Registrar, of the amount of assessed costs, the party must pay 2.5% of the sum allowed.

(4) No fee is payable under this article in respect of criminal proceedings.

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