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18. In Schedule 1—
(a)omit paragraph 1;
(b)following paragraph 7, for the Tables of Basic Trial Fees and Refresher Fees, substitute the following Tables–
Actual Duration of Trial | |||
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Offence falling within | Trial Fee 1 1 to 8 days | Trial Fee 2 9 to 16 days | Trial Fee 3 17 to 80 days |
Class A | £6,465 | £8,599 | £12,868 |
Class B | £2,325 | £3,348 | £4,888 |
Class C | £1,425 | £2,038 | £2,955 |
Class D | £3,600 | £5,400 | £7,182 |
Class E | £1,425 | £2,038 | £2,955 |
Class F | £1,650 | £2,360 | £3,422 |
Class G | £2,700 | £4,050 | £5,387 |
Class H | £1,425 | £2,038 | £2,955 |
Class I | £1,425 | £2,038 | £2,955 |
Queen’s Counsel | ||||||||||
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Offence falling within | Trial Fee 1 | Trial Fee 2 | Trial Fee 3 | Trial Fee 4 | Trial Fee 5 | Trial Fee 6 | Trial Fee 7 | Trial Fee 8 | Trial Fee 9 | Trial Fee 10 |
1 to 8 days | 9 to 16 days | 17 to 24 days | 25 to 32 days | 33 to 40 days | 41 to 48 days | 49 to 56 days | 57 to 64 days | 65 to 72 days | 73 to 80 days | |
Class A | £6,000 | £8,000 | £12,000 | £16,000 | £20,000 | £28,000 | £36,000 | £48,000 | £60,000 | £72,000 |
Class B | £3,200 | £4,600 | £6,700 | £9,660 | £12,075 | £16,905 | £21,735 | £28,980 | £36,225 | £43,470 |
Class C | £2,800 | £4,000 | £5,800 | £8,400 | £10,500 | £14,700 | £18,900 | £25,200 | £31,500 | £37,800 |
Class D | £4,000 | £6,000 | £8,000 | £12,000 | £15,000 | £21,000 | £27,000 | £36,000 | £44,999 | £53,999 |
Class E | £2,800 | £4,000 | £5,800 | £8,400 | £10,500 | £14,700 | £18,900 | £25,200 | £31,500 | £37,800 |
Class F | £2,800 | £4,000 | £5,800 | £8,400 | £10,500 | £14,700 | £18,900 | £25,200 | £31,500 | £37,800 |
Class G | £4,000 | £6,000 | £8,000 | £12,000 | £15,000 | £21,000 | £27,000 | £36,000 | £44,999 | £53,999 |
Class H | £2,800 | £4,000 | £5,800 | £8,400 | £10,500 | £14,700 | £18,900 | £25,200 | £31,500 | £37,800 |
Class I | £2,800 | £4,000 | £5,800 | £8,400 | £10,500 | £14,700 | £18,900 | £25,200 | £31,500 | £37,800 |
Leading Junior Counsel | ||||||||||
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Offence falling within | Trial Fee 1 | Trial Fee 2 | Trial Fee 3 | Trial Fee 4 | Trial Fee 5 | Trial Fee 6 | Trial Fee 7 | Trial Fee 8 | Trial Fee 9 | Trial Fee 10 |
1 to 8 days | 9 to 16 days | 17 to 24 days | 25 to 32 days | 33 to 40 days | 41 to 48 days | 49 to 56 days | 57 to 64 days | 65 to 72 days | 73 to 80 days | |
Class A | £4,500 | £6,000 | £9,000 | £12,000 | £15,000 | £21,000 | £27,000 | £36,000 | £45,000 | £54,000 |
Class B | £2,400 | £3,450 | £5,025 | £7,245 | £9,056 | £12,679 | £16,301 | £21,735 | £27,168 | £32,602 |
Class C | £2,100 | £3,000 | £4,350 | £6,300 | £7,875 | £11,025 | £14,175 | £18,900 | £23,625 | £28,350 |
Class D | £3,000 | £4,500 | £6,000 | £9,000 | £11,250 | £15,750 | £20,250 | £27,000 | £33,750 | £40,500 |
Class E | £2,100 | £3,000 | £4,350 | £6,300 | £7,875 | £11,025 | £14,175 | £18,900 | £23,625 | £28,350 |
Class F | £2,100 | £3,000 | £4,350 | £6,300 | £7,875 | £11,025 | £14,175 | £18,900 | £23,625 | £28,350 |
Class G | £3,000 | £4,500 | £6,000 | £9,000 | £11,250 | £15,750 | £20,250 | £27,000 | £33,750 | £40,500 |
Class H | £2,100 | £3,000 | £4,350 | £6,300 | £7,875 | £11,025 | £14,175 | £18,900 | £23,625 | £28,350 |
Class I | £2,100 | £3,000 | £4,350 | £6,300 | £7,875 | £11,025 | £14,175 | £18,900 | £23,625 | £28,350 |
Led Junior Counsel | ||||||||||
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Offence falling within | Trial Fee 1 | Trial Fee 2 | Trial Fee 3 | Trial Fee 4 | Trial Fee 5 | Trial Fee 6 | Trial Fee 7 | Trial Fee 8 | Trial Fee 9 | Trial Fee 10 |
1 to 8 days | 9 to 16 days | 17 to 24 days | 25 to 32 days | 33 to 40 days | 41 to 48 days | 49 to 56 days | 57 to 64 days | 65 to 72 days | 73 to 80 days | |
Class A | £3,600 | £4,800 | £7,200 | £9,600 | £12,000 | £16,800 | £21,600 | £28,800 | £36,000 | £43,200 |
Class B | £1,920 | £2,760 | £4,020 | £5,796 | £7,245 | £10,143 | £13,041 | £17,388 | £21,735 | £26,082 |
Class C | £1,400 | £2,000 | £2,900 | £4,200 | £5,250 | £7,350 | £9,450 | £12,600 | £15,750 | £18,900 |
Class D | £2,000 | £3,000 | £4,000 | £6,000 | £7,500 | £10,500 | £13,500 | £18,000 | £22,500 | £27,000 |
Class E | £1,400 | £2,000 | £2,900 | £4,200 | £5,250 | £7,350 | £9,450 | £12,600 | £15,750 | £18,900 |
Class F | £1,400 | £2,000 | £2,900 | £4,200 | £5,250 | £7,350 | £9,450 | £12,600 | £15,750 | £18,900 |
Class G | £2,000 | £3,000 | £4,000 | £6,000 | £7,500 | £10,500 | £13,500 | £18,000 | £22,500 | £27,000 |
Class H | £1,400 | £2,000 | £2,900 | £4,200 | £5,250 | £7,350 | £9,450 | £12,600 | £15,750 | £18,900 |
Class I | £1,400 | £2,000 | £2,900 | £4,200 | £5,250 | £7,350 | £9,450 | £12,600 | £15,750 | £18,900 |
Sole Junior Counsel | ||||||||||
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Action Duration of Trial | ||||||||||
Offence falling within | Trial Fee 1 | Trial Fee 2 | Trial Fee 3 | Trial Fee 4 | Trial Fee 5 | Trial Fee 6 | Trial Fee 7 | Trial Fee 8 | Trial Fee 9 | Trial Fee 10 |
1 to 8 days | 9 to 16 days | 17 to 24 days | 25 to 32 days | 33 to 40 days | 41 to 48 days | 49 to 56 days | 57 to 64 days | 65 to 72 days | 73 to 80 days | |
Class A | £3,900 | £5,200 | £7,800 | £10,400 | £13,000 | £18,200 | £23,400 | £31,200 | £39,000 | £46,800 |
Class B | £2,080 | £2,990 | £4,355 | £6,279 | £7,849 | £10,988 | £14,128 | £18,837 | £23,546 | £28,255 |
Class C | £1,820 | £2,600 | £3,770 | £5,460 | £6,825 | £9,555 | £12,285 | £16,380 | £20,475 | £24,570 |
Class D | £2,600 | £3,900 | £5,200 | £7,800 | £9,750 | £13,650 | £17,550 | £23,400 | £29,250 | £35,100 |
Class E | £1,820 | £2,600 | £3,770 | £5,460 | £6,825 | £9,555 | £12,285 | £16,380 | £20,475 | £24,570 |
Class F | £1,820 | £2,600 | £3,770 | £5,460 | £6,825 | £9,555 | £12,285 | £16,380 | £20,475 | £24,570 |
Class G | £2,600 | £3,900 | £5,200 | £7,800 | £9,750 | £13,650 | £17,550 | £23,400 | £29,250 | £35,100 |
Class H | £1,820 | £2,600 | £3,770 | £5,460 | £6,825 | £9,555 | £12,285 | £16,380 | £20,475 | £24,570 |
Class I | £1,820 | £2,600 | £3,770 | £5,460 | £6,825 | £9,555 | £12,285 | £16,380 | £20,475 | £24,570 |
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Offence falling within Classes A to I | Refresher Fee 1 | Refresher Fee 2 | Refresher Fee 3 |
2 to 8 days | 9 to 16 days | 17 to 80 days | |
Full Day | £375 | £450 | £525 |
Half Day | £188 | £225 | £263 |
Queen’s Counsel | ||||||||||
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Offence falling within Classes A to I | Refresher Fee 1 | Refresher Fee 2 | Refresher Fee 3 | Refresher Fee 4 | Refresher Fee 5 | Refresher Fee 6 | Refresher Fee 7 | Refresher Fee 8 | Refresher Fee 9 | Refresher Fee 10 |
2 to 8 days | 9 to 16 days | 17 to 24 days | 25 to 32 days | 33 to 40 days | 41 to 48 days | 49 to 56 days | 57 to 64 days | 65 to 72 days | 73 to 80 days | |
Full Day | £400 | £480 | £560 | £640 | £720 | £800 | £800 | £800 | £800 | £800 |
Half Day | £200 | £240 | £280 | £320 | £360 | £400 | £400 | £400 | £400 | £400 |
Leading Junior Counsel | ||||||||||
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Actual Duration of Trial | ||||||||||
Offence falling within Classes A to I | Refresher Fee 1 | Refresher Fee 2 | Refresher Fee 3 | Refresher Fee 4 | Refresher Fee 5 | Refresher Fee 6 | Refresher Fee 7 | Refresher Fee 8 | Refresher Fee 9 | Refresher Fee 10 |
2 to 8 days | 9 to 16 days | 17 to 24 days | 25 to 32 days | 33 to 40 days | 41 to 48 days | 49 to 56 days | 57 to 64 days | 65 to 72 days | 73 to 80 days | |
Full Day | £300 | £360 | £420 | £480 | £540 | £600 | £600 | £600 | £600 | £600 |
Half Day | £150 | £180 | £210 | £240 | £270 | £300 | £300 | £300 | £300 | £300 |
Led Junior Counsel | ||||||||||
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Offence falling within Classes A to I | Refresher Fee 1 | Refresher Fee 2 | Refresher Fee 3 | Refresher Fee 4 | Refresher Fee 5 | Refresher Fee 6 | Refresher Fee 7 | Refresher Fee 8 | Refresher Fee 9 | Refresher Fee 10 |
2 to 8 days | 9 to 16 days | 17 to 24 days | 25 to 32 days | 33 to 40 days | 41 to 48 days | 49 to 56 days | 57 to 64 days | 65 to 72 days | 73 to 80 days | |
Full Day | £200 | £240 | £280 | £320 | £360 | £400 | £400 | £400 | £400 | £400 |
Half Day | £100 | £120 | £140 | £160 | £180 | £200 | £200 | £200 | £200 | £200 |
Sole Junior Counsel | ||||||||||
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Actual Duration of Trial | ||||||||||
Offence falling within Classes A to I | Refresher Fee 1 | Refresher Fee 2 | Refresher Fee 3 | Refresher Fee 4 | Refresher Fee 5 | Refresher Fee 6 | Refresher Fee 7 | Refresher Fee 8 | Refresher Fee 9 | Refresher Fee 10 |
2 to 8 days | 9 to 16 days | 17 to 24 days | 25 to 32 days | 33 to 40 days | 41 to 48 days | 49 to 56 days | 57 to 64 days | 65 to 72 days | 73 to 80 days | |
Full Day | £260 | £312 | £364 | £416 | £468 | £520 | £520 | £520 | £520 | £520 |
Half Day | £130 | £156 | £182 | £208 | £234 | £260 | £260 | £260 | £260 | £260” |
(c)in paragraph 8(2)—
(i)after “subject to paragraphs” insert “10A, 14, 15A, 18A, 18B,”;
(ii)omit “(and also to paragraph 10 in respect of an advocate)”;
(d)in paragraph 9, after “according to paragraph 5” insert “and furthermore, where the case was a Guilty Plea 2, the PPE Range”;
(e)following paragraph 9, for the Tables of Guilty Plea Fees, substitute the following Tables—
Offence falling within | Fee |
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Class A | £5,813 |
Class B | £1,395 |
Class C | £926 |
Class D | £2,880 |
Class E | £926 |
Class F | £990 |
Class G | £1,620 |
Class H | £926 |
Class I | £926 |
Offence falling within | Queen’s Counsel Fee | Leading Junior Counsel Fee | Led Junior Counsel Fee | Sole Junior Counsel Fee |
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Class A | £2,860 | £2,145 | £1,430 | £1,859 |
Class B | £1,820 | £1,365 | £910 | £1,183 |
Class C | £1,560 | £1,170 | £780 | £1,014 |
Class D | £1,976 | £1,482 | £988 | £1,285 |
Class E | £1,560 | £1,170 | £780 | £1,014 |
Class F | £1,560 | £1,170 | £780 | £1,014 |
Class G | £1,976 | £1,482 | £988 | £1,285 |
Class H | £1,560 | £1,170 | £780 | £1,014 |
Class I | £1,560 | £1,170 | £780 | £1,014 |
Offence falling within | PPE Range | Fee |
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Class A | 1 – 750 | £6,465 |
Class A | 751 – 3,000 | £11,236 |
Class A | 3,001+ | £25,282 |
Class B | 1 – 687 | £1,628 |
Class B | 688 – 1,462 | £11,236 |
Class B | 1,463 + | £25,282 |
Class C | 1 – 714 | £1,069 |
Class C | 715 – 1,262 | £11,236 |
Class C | 1,263 + | £25,282 |
Class D | 1 – 733 | £3,240 |
Class D | 734 – 1,631 | £11,236 |
Class D | 1,632 + | £25,282 |
Class E | 1 – 750 | £1,069 |
Class E | 751 – 1,636 | £11,236 |
Class E | 1,637 + | £25,282 |
Class F | 1 – 677 | £1,155 |
Class F | 678 – 1,225 | £11,236 |
Class F | 1,226 + | £25,282 |
Class G | 1 – 750 | £1,890 |
Class G | 751 – 1,750 | £11,236 |
Class G | 1,751 + | £25,282 |
Class H | 1 – 750 | £1,069 |
Class H | 751 – 1,443 | £11,236 |
Class H | 1,444 + | £25,282 |
Class I | 1 – 870 | £1,069 |
Class I | 871 – 1,606 | £11,236 |
Class I | 1,607 + | £25,282 |
Offence falling within | PPE Range | Queen’s Counsel Fee | Leading Junior Counsel Fee | Led Junior Counsel Fee | Sole Junior Counsel Fee |
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Class A | 1 – 750 | £4,500 | £3,375 | £2,250 | £2,925 |
Class A | 751 – 3,000 | £8,400 | £6,300 | £4,200 | £5,460 |
Class A | 3,001 + | £18,900 | £14,175 | £9,450 | £12,285 |
Class B | 1 – 687 | £2,400 | £1,800 | £1,200 | £1,560 |
Class B | 688 – 1,462 | £8,400 | £6,300 | £4,200 | £5,460 |
Class B | 1,463 + | £18,900 | £14,175 | £9,450 | £12,285 |
Class C | 1 – 714 | £2,100 | £1,575 | £1,050 | £1,365 |
Class C | 715 – 1,262 | £8,400 | £6,300 | £4,200 | £5,460 |
Class C | 1,263 + | £18,900 | £14,175 | £9,450 | £12,285 |
Class D | 1 – 733 | £3,000 | £2,250 | £1,500 | £1,950 |
Class D | 734 – 1,631 | £8,400 | £6,300 | £4,200 | £5,460 |
Class D | 1,632 + | £18,900 | £14,175 | £9,450 | £12,285 |
Class E | 1 – 750 | £2,100 | £1,575 | £1,050 | £1,365 |
Class E | 751 – 1,636 | £8,400 | £6,300 | £4,200 | £5,460 |
Class E | 1,637 + | £18,900 | £14,175 | £9,450 | £12,285 |
Class F | 1 – 677 | £2,100 | £1,575 | £1,050 | £1,365 |
Class F | 678 – 1,225 | £8,400 | £6,300 | £4,200 | £5,460 |
Class F | 1,226 + | £18,900 | £14,175 | £9,450 | £12,285 |
Class G | 1 – 750 | £3,000 | £2,250 | £1,500 | £1,950 |
Class G | 751 – 1,750 | £8,400 | £6,300 | £4,200 | £5,460 |
Class G | 1,751+ | £18,900 | £14,175 | £9,450 | £12,285 |
Class H | 1 – 750 | £2,100 | £1,575 | £1,050 | £1,365 |
Class H | 751 – 1,443 | £8,400 | £6,300 | £4,200 | £5,460 |
Class H | 1,444 + | £18,900 | £14,175 | £9,450 | £12,285 |
Class I | 1 – 870 | £2,100 | £1,575 | £1,050 | £1,365 |
Class I | 871 – 1,606 | £8,400 | £6,300 | £4,200 | £5,460 |
Class I | 1,607 + | £18,900 | £14,175 | £9,450 | £12,285” |
(f)under the heading “PART 4”, for the words “FIXED AND TIME-BASED FEES” substitute “ADDITIONAL FEES”;
(g)omit paragraph 10;
(h)under the heading ‘Additional Fees’, insert—
“10A. Where the PPE Range exceeds 750, the fee set out in the Table following paragraph 19 as appropriate to the number of pages shall be payable to the solicitor.”;
(i)after paragraph 15, insert—
“15A.—(1) This paragraph applies where, prior to the sentencing hearing, the trial judge directs counsel to lodge a skeleton argument on the relevant sentencing authorities.
(2) The fixed fee set out in the Table following paragraph 19 as appropriate to the category of counsel instructed shall be payable to the counsel who drafted the skeleton argument.”;
(j)after paragraph 18, insert—
“18A.—(1) This paragraph applies where the assisted person was a child who was the subject of a court-ordered youth conference.
(2) Subject to sub-paragraphs (3) and (4), the standard fee for a representative representing that assisted person shall be the amount set out in the Table following paragraph 19 as appropriate to the representative and the duration of the youth conference.
(3) The Commission shall allow the standard fee claimed by the representative unless—
(a)where the principal standard fee has been claimed, the conference lasted no more than one hour in which case the lower standard fee shall be allowed, or
(b)where a fee in excess of the principal standard fee has been claimed, in which case (if the conference lasted in excess of two hours) an additional fee shall be allowed of £44.75 per hour to a solicitor and £29.25 per hour to counsel.
(4) Fees shall be paid in respect of the period of time beginning 15 minutes before the case was listed on the first occasion and ending—
(a)where the client was present at the youth conference, 15 minutes after the conference finally ended, or
(b)where the client failed to attend, when the meeting ended on that day,
and, save in exceptional circumstances, shall not be payable during any luncheon adjournment.
18B.—(1) This paragraph applies where counsel, having provided an opinion in the matter under Article 29(4)(b) of the Order, drafted a skeleton argument in support of an application for leave to appeal to the Court of Appeal.
(2) The fixed fee set out in the Table following paragraph 19 as appropriate to the category of counsel instructed shall be payable to the counsel who drafted the skeleton argument.”;
(k)for paragraph 19(2), substitute—
“(2) Where a solicitor attended court without counsel and claimed an enhancement of his costs under rule 4A, the solicitor shall be allowed one travelling allowance only in respect of that attendance.”.
(l)following paragraph 19, for the Tables of Fixed and Time-based Fees, substitute the following Tables—
Type of work | Paragraph providing for fee | Fee |
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PPE Enhanced Fee | ||
PPE Range | ||
751 – 1,000 pages | £1,150 | |
1,001 – 1,250 pages | £2,300 | |
1,251 – 1,500 pages | £3,450 | |
1,501 – 1,750 pages | 10A | £4,600 |
1,751 – 2,000 pages | £5,750 | |
2,001 – 2,250 pages | £6,900 | |
2,251 – 2,500 pages | £8,050 | |
2,501 + pages | An additional £1,150 per additional 250 pages | |
Arraignment – Not Guilty | 11 | £90 |
Standby Fee | 12(1) | £375 |
Appearing at deferred sentencing hearing | 15(1)(a) | £188 |
Appearing at other sentencing hearing | 15(1)(b) | £100 |
Late sitting fee | 17 | £188 |
Cases within paragraph 2 | 19 | £563 |
Application Fee 1 (hearing not exceeding 1.5 hours) | £113 | |
Application Fee 2 (hearing exceeding 1.5 hours but not exceeding 3 hours) | 12(2), 13, 14 and 16 | £188 |
Application Fee 3 (hearing exceeding 3 hours) | £375 | |
Court-ordered youth conference | ||
Lower standard fee (conferences lasting up to and including 1 hour) | 18A | £70 |
Principal standard fee (conferences lasting more than 1 hour but not exceeding 2 hours) | £112.50 | |
Type of work | Paragraph providing for fee | Queen’s Counsel Fee | Leading Junior Counsel Fee | Led Junior Counsel Fee | Sole Junior Counsel Fee |
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Arraignment – Not Guilty | 11 | £120 | £113 | £75 | £98 |
Standby Fee | 12(1) | £400 | £300 | £200 | £260 |
Appearing at deferred sentencing hearing | 15(1)(a) | £320 | £240 | £160 | £208 |
Appearing at other sentencing hearing | 15(1)(b) | £240 | £180 | £120 | £156 |
Skeleton argument | 15A and 18B | £250 | £188 | £125 | £163 |
Late sitting fee | 17 | £200 | £150 | £100 | £130 |
Cases within paragraph 2 | 19 | £600 | £450 | £300 | £390 |
Application Fee 1 (hearing not exceeding 1.5 hours) | £100 | £94 | £63 | £82 | |
Application Fee 2 (hearing exceeding 1.5 hours but not exceeding 3 hours) | 12(2), 13, 14 and 16 | £200 | £150 | £100 | £130 |
Application Fee 3 (hearing exceeding 3 hours) | £400 | £300 | £200 | £260 | |
Consultations/views | 18(1) | £63 per hour | £47 per hour | £31 per hour | £41 per hour |
Listening to or viewing tapes etc. | 18(2) | £27 per 10 minutes | £20 per 10 minutes | £14 per 10 minutes | £18 per 10 minutes |
Court-ordered youth conference | |||||
Lower standard fee (conferences lasting up to and including 1 hour) | 18A | N/A | N/A | N/A | £70 |
Principal standard fee (conferences lasting more than 1 hour but not exceeding 2 hours) | N/A | N/A | N/A | £112.50” | |
(m)for paragraph 21, substitute—
“21.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (2), (4) and (5), the fee payable to a solicitor in accordance with paragraph 6 or 8 of this Schedule, as applicable, shall be in addition to any enhancement of his costs under rule 4A.
(2) Where the same solicitor prepared the case and conducted the trial or hearing without counsel, the enhancement of his costs shall be reduced by ten per cent.
(3) If the solicitor satisfies the Commission that there was a clearly maintained division of responsibility in the conduct of the case, no reduction in the enhancement of his costs shall be made under sub-paragraph (2).
(4) Where a solicitor attended court without counsel and claimed an enhancement of his costs under rule 4A—
(a)on a day in respect of which a Refresher Fee would otherwise be payable under paragraph 6, or
(b)for a hearing in respect of which a fee would otherwise by payable under Part 4,
the solicitor shall be allowed one fee only in respect of that day or hearing, as applicable.
(5) Where a solicitor attended court, a prison visit, other consultation or view without counsel, the solicitor shall be allowed one travelling allowance only under paragraphs 29 and 30 in respect of each such attendance.”.