The Magistrates' Courts (Costs Against Legal Representatives in Civil Proceedings) Rules 1991
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MAGISTRATES' COURTS The Magistrates' Courts (Costs Against Legal Representatives in Civil Proceedings) Rules 1991
1.(1) These Rules may be cited as the Magistrates' Courts (Costs Against Legal Representatives in Civil Proceedings) Rules 1991 and shall come into force on 14th October 1991. (2) In these Rules:
2.(1) A wasted costs order may provide that the whole or any part of the wasted costs incurred by a party shall be disallowed or (as the case may be) met by the legal or other representative concerned and the court shall specify the amount of such costs. (2) Subject to paragraph (7) below, a court may make a wasted costs order either on the application of a party to the proceedings or on its own motion and when doing so the justices' clerk shall make a record of the order in writing, and the reasons for the decision of the court. (3) Before making a wasted costs order, the court shall allow the legal or other representative a reasonable opportunity to appear before it and show cause why the order should not be made. (4) Subject to paragraphs (5) and (6) below, any payments which are required to be made by a legal or other representative under a wasted costs order shall be made to the party who has incurred the wasted costs. (5) Where the party who has incurred wasted costs is receiving assistance by way of representation under Part III of the 1988 Act and which has been approved under regulation 22 of the Legal Advice and Assistance Regulations 1989[3], any payments which are required to be made by a legal or other representative under a wasted costs order shall be paid to the justices' clerk in accordance with regulation 31 of those Regulations. (6) Where the party who has incurred wasted costs is being granted representation under Part IV of the 1988 Act, any payments which are required to be made by a legal or other representative under a wasted costs order shall be paid to the justices' clerk in accordance with regulation 89 (a) of the Civil Legal Aid (General) Regulations 1989[4]. (7) A court shall not make a wasted costs order after the end of the period of six months beginning with the date on which the proceedings are disposed of by the court. (8) Where a wasted costs order has been made, the justices' clerk shall, as soon as practicable, serve a copy of the order on any interested party and on the legal or other representative concerned.
3.(1) A legal or other representative against whom a wasted costs order is made may appeal to the Crown Court. (2) Subject to paragraph (4) below, an appeal shall be instituted within 21 days of the wasted costs order being made by the appellant giving notice in writing to the justices' clerk of the court which made the order, stating the grounds of appeal. (3) The appellant shall, as soon as practicable after instituting the appeal, serve a copy of the notice and grounds of appeal, including any application for an extension of the time in which to appeal granted under paragraph (4) below, on any interested party. (4) The time limit within which an appeal may be instituted may, for good reason, be extended before or after it expires by a judge of the Crown Court and, where it is so extended, the court to which the appeal is made shall give notice of the extension to the appellant, the justices' clerk of the court which made the wasted costs order and any interested party. (5) The court to which the appeal is made shall give notice of the hearing date to the appellant, the justices' clerk of the court which made the wasted costs order and any interested party and shall allow the interested party to make representations either orally or in writing. (6) The court hearing the appeal may affirm, vary or revoke the order as it thinks fit and shall notify its decision to the appellant, any interested party and the justices' clerk of the court which made the order.
(This note is not part of the Rules)
ISBN 0 11 015096 1 Notes: [1] 1980 c. 43, as extended by section 145A of that Act. Section 145A was inserted by section 112 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 (c. 41). back |
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