The Judicial Committee (General Appellate Jurisdiction) Rules (Amendment) Order 2005
This Order amends the rules governing the taxation of bills of costs in the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in Commonwealth appeals. The new rule 75 adopts definitions of the “standard” and “indemnity” bases for taxing costs that are now used in the House of Lords. Under new rule 77, the Registrar’s notice to the parties will not in future specify a date for taxation but simply a date (usually three months ahead) within which the party that has been awarded its costs must lodge and serve its bill. The paying party will then have 21 days from receipt of the bill in which to lodge points of dispute (a procedure which is introduced in the Judicial Committee for the first time). It is only thereafter that a taxation appointment will be fixed. The new rule 79 specifies in more detail than before the procedure for an appeal against a Registrar’s taxation of costs, providing for a response by the other party and enabling the Judicial Committee to allow or dismiss an appeal against the taxation without a hearing. New rule 87 merely reproduces old rule 75(5).
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- The Judicial Committee (General Appellate Jurisdiction) Rules (Amendment) Order 2005 from Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament
- Document type
- United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
- Date published
- 11 April 2005
- Last updated
- 4 July 2011
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- Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament