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Amendments to Schedule 1 to the Remuneration Regulations
2.For the table following paragraph 5 (basic fees), substitute— (1)...
3.For the table following paragraph 5A (daily attendance fees) substitute—...
5.For Tables A and A1 following paragraph 7 (calculation of...
8.For the table following paragraph 14(2) (fees for confiscation hearings),...
9.For the table following paragraph 17A(2) (fees for consideration of...
10.For the table following paragraph 21(1) (fees for contempt proceedings),...
11.For the table following paragraph 21(2) (fees for contempt proceedings),...
12.For the table following paragraph 24 (fixed fees), substitute— Fixed...
13.In paragraph 27 (additional charges and additional cases), omit sub-paragraph...
Amendments to Schedule 2 to the Remuneration Regulations
2.For the table following paragraph 6(2) (cracked trial or guilty...
3.For the table following paragraph 7(2) (trial where the number...
4.For the first table following paragraph 8(2) (cracked trials and...
5.For the second table following paragraph 8(2) (cracked trials and...
6.For the table following paragraph 9(2) (trials where the number...
14.For the table following paragraph 19 (fixed fees) substitute— Fixed...
15.In paragraph 20A(2A) (fees for consideration of unused material), for...
19.For the table following paragraph 27 (prescribed fee rates) substitute—...
Amendments to Schedule 4 to the Remuneration Regulations
1.(1) Paragraph 2 (work conducted at the police station: police...
2.For the table following paragraph 2(3) (work conducted at the...
3.For the table following paragraph 2(8) (police station attendance –...
4.(1) Paragraph 3 (work conducted outside the police station) is...
5.(1) Paragraph 3A (advice and assistance for pre-charge engagement) is...
6.(1) Paragraph 4 (advice and assistance and advocacy assistance by...
7.(1) Paragraph 5 (Representation in the Magistrates’ Court) is amended...
9.(1) Paragraph 6 (own client work) is amended as follows....
12.For the table following paragraph 9(1) (Representation on an appeal...
13.(1) Paragraph 10 (representation in the Crown Court on an...
14.For the table following paragraph 12 (Payment for Assigned Counsel)...
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