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The Civil Procedure Rule Committee, having power under section 2 of the Civil Procedure Act 1997[1] to make rules of court under section 1 of that Act, after consulting in accordance with section 2(6)(a) of that Act, make the following Rules: - 1. These Rules may be cited as the Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 2) Rules 2000 and shall come into force on 2nd May 2000. 2. In the Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000[2], rule 39 (transitional provisions) is amended to read -
(b) the rules of court relating to appeals in force immediately before 2nd May 2000 shall apply to that appeal as if they had not been revoked.".
3.
In the following rules a reference to a Part, rule or Schedule by number alone means the Part, rule or Schedule so numbered in the Civil Procedure Rules 1998[3].
(b) for the reference to RSC Order 11 rule 1(2) substitute a reference to rule 6.19.
5.
In rule 6.21, after paragraph (2), insert -
6.
In rule 10.3(2)(a), for the reference to RSC Order 11 rule 1A substitute a reference to rule 6.22.
(b) for Section VIII, substitute the text set out in Part II of the Schedule to these Rules.
12.
In Schedule 1, in RSC Order 15 rule 9, omit the words "under rule 7".
Right to appeal 47.20 Any party to detailed assessment proceedings may appeal against a decision of an authorised court officer in those proceedings. (Part 52 sets out general rules about appeals) Court to hear appeal 47.21 An appeal against a decision of an authorised court officer is to a costs judge or a district judge of the High Court. Appeal procedure 47.22 - (1) The appellant must file an appeal notice within 14 days after the date of the decision he wishes to appeal against. (2) On receipt of the appeal notice, the court will -
(b) give notice of the appeal to those parties.
Powers of the court on appeal
(b) make any order and give any directions as it considers appropriate.
(This note is not part of the Rules) These Rules come into force on the same day as the provisions of the Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 relating to appeals and to service out of the jurisdiction. There are provisions governing the procedure for appeals from detailed assessments of costs made by authorised court officers. These appeals are not governed by the new rules in Part 52. An amendment is also made to the transitional provisions, so that Part 52 will apply to an appeal unless a notice of appeal has been lodged before that Part comes into force. The further provisions on service are for the most part consequential amendments. Rule 5 however adds a requirement that the court must be satisfied that England and Wales is the proper place to bring the claim before giving permission to serve a claim form out of the jurisdiction. Notes: [1] 1997 c. 12.back [3] S.I. 1998/3132 as amended by S.I. 1999/1008 and S.I. 2000/221.back
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