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The Supreme Court Fees Order 2024

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2.  The table for the purposes of article 2(1) is as follows.

(1)

Number and description of fee

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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

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