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The Copyright Tribunal Rules 2010

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Rule 2

SCHEDULE 1Application form

Rule 2

SCHEDULE 2Fees

1.  The relevant fee is £15 for an application for directions in accordance with rule 20, other than an application for a direction under rule 20(3)(d).

2.  The relevant fee is £25 for

(a)an application for directions under rule 20(3)(d);

(b)a request for permission to intervene made under rule 15;

(c)a notice of appeal served in accordance with rule 33;

(d)an application for endorsement of a consent order made in accordance with rule 34(3);

(e)an application to the Tribunal made under rule 7 where the application is

(i)for special leave made under section 120, 122, 127, 135F, 142 or paragraph 5 of Schedule 6 to the Act or paragraph 6(2) of Schedule 17 to the Broadcasting Act 1990(1);

(ii)a reference made under section 125 or 126 of the Act;

(iii)an appeal made under section 139 of the Act;

(iv)made under section 135F(2) of the Act for review of an order;

(v)made under section 142 of the Act to settle royalty or other sums payable;

(vi)made under section 144 of the Act to settle terms of a licence of right;

(vii)made under paragraph 6(1) of Schedule 17 to the Broadcasting Act 1990.

3.  The relevant fee is £50 for an application made under rule 7, other than an application listed in paragraph 2(e) above.

(2)

Section 135F was inserted by section 175(1) of the Broadcasting Act 1990 (c.42).

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