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The Civil Proceedings and Family Proceedings Fees (Amendment) Order 2015

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Amendments to the Civil Proceedings Fees Order 2008

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2.—(1) The Civil Proceedings Fees Order 2008(1) is amended as follows.

(2) In article 5 (remissions and part remissions), for paragraph (2)(a), substitute—

(a)fee 1.2 if the fee relates to proceedings to recover a sum of money in cases brought by Money Claim OnLine users; or

(3) In Schedule 1 (fees to be taken), for the column headers and for the text (in both columns) from “1. Starting proceedings (High Court and County Court)” to the end of the entry headed “Fees 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3”, substitute—

Column 1

Number and description of fee

Column 2

Amount of fee (or manner of calculation)

1 Starting proceedings (High Court and County Court)
1.1 On starting proceedings (including proceedings issued after permission to issue is granted but excluding CCBC cases brought by Centre users or cases brought by Money Claim OnLine users) to recover a sum of money where the sum claimed:
(a) does not exceed £300;£35
(b) exceeds £300 but does not exceed £500;£50
(c) exceeds £500 but does not exceed £1,000;£70
(d) exceeds £1,000 but does not exceed £1,500;£80
(e) exceeds £1,500 but does not exceed £3,000;£115
(f) exceeds £3,000 but does not exceed £5,000;£205
(g) exceeds £5,000 but does not exceed £10,000;£455
(h) exceeds £10,000 but does not exceed £200,000;5% of the value of the claim
(i) exceeds £200,000 or is not limited.£10,000
1.2 On starting proceedings in CCBC cases brought by Centre users or cases brought by Money Claim OnLine users, to recover a sum of money where the sum claimed:
(a) does not exceed £300;£25
(b) exceeds £300 but does not exceed £500;£35
(c) exceeds £500 but does not exceed £1,000;£60
(d) exceeds £1,000 but does not exceed £1,500;£70
(e) exceeds £1,500 but does not exceed £3,000;£105
(f) exceeds £3,000 but does not exceed £5,000;£185
(g) exceeds £5,000 but does not exceed £10,000;£410
(h) exceeds £10,000 but does not exceed £100,000.4.5% of the value of the claim
Fee 1.1
Where the claimant does not identify the value of the claim when starting proceedings to recover a sum of money, the fee payable is the one applicable to a claim where the sum is not limited.
Fees 1.1 and 1.2.
Where the claimant is making a claim for interest on a specified sum of money, the amount on which the fee is calculated is the total amount of the claim and the interest.

(4) In Schedule 1 (fees to be taken), for the entry in column 2 (amount of fee) corresponding to fee 2.1(a) (case on the multi track) substitute “£1090”.

(5) In Schedule 1 (fees to be taken) for the entry in column 2 (amount of fee) corresponding to fee 2.1(b) (case on the fast track) substitute “£545”.

(1)

S.I. 2008/1053. Relevant amending instruments are S.I. 2013/2302 and S.I. 2014/874.

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