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The Copyright Tribunal Rules 2010

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2.—(1) In these Rules—

“the Act” means the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988;

“applicant” means a person or organisation who has made a reference or application to the Tribunal in accordance with rule 7;

“application” means the application form and statement of grounds filed with the Tribunal in accordance with rule 7(1);

“application form” means the form set out in Schedule 1;

“bank holiday” has the meaning conferred by section 1 of the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971(1);

“the Chairman” means the Chairman of the Tribunal or a deputy chairman or any other member of the Tribunal appointed to act as chairman;

“costs”, in relation to proceedings in Scotland, means “expenses”;

“court” means—

(a)

as respects England and Wales, the High Court;

(b)

as respects Scotland, the Court of Session;

(c)

as respects Northern Ireland, the High Court of Northern Ireland;

“intervener” means a person or organisation who has applied under rule 15 to be made a party to proceedings;

“the office” means the office for the time being of the Tribunal;

“proceedings” means proceedings in respect of an application before the Tribunal;

“relevant fee” means the fee payable to the Tribunal as set out in Schedule 2;

“the Secretary” means the Secretary for the time being of the Tribunal;

“small application” has the meaning given in rule 17(6);

“standard application” has the meaning given in rule 17(6);

“statement of truth” means—

(a)

in Northern Ireland, an affidavit;

(b)

in England and Wales and Scotland a statement which meets the requirements of paragraphs (2) and (3) below;

“the Tribunal” means the Copyright Tribunal;

“the Tribunal address for service” has the meaning set out in rule 4; and

“the Tribunal Website” has the meaning set out in rule 5.

(2) A statement of truth is a statement that—

(a)The party putting forward the document, or

(b)in the case of a witness statement, the maker of the witness statement

believes the facts stated in the document are true.

(3) A statement of truth must be signed by—

(a)In the case of a statement of grounds, a response or a request for permission to intervene, the party or the legal representative of the party and

(b)In the case of a witness statement, the maker of the statement.

(4) The powers conferred on the Tribunal by rules 39(3) and 42 may be exercised by either the Chairman or the Tribunal.

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