Senior Courts Act 2016

Rules of court and miscellaneous provisions - Repeals, revocations, consequential amendments, and savings and transitional provisions

184: Regulations continued

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"Some old rules about court fees are still in force"

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You need to know some regulations are still in force. These regulations are deemed to have been made under section 156. They include the Court of Appeal Fees Regulations 2001, High Court Fees Regulations 2013, Supreme Court Fees Regulations 2003, and Witnesses and Interpreters Fees Regulations 1974. You can find these regulations at their respective links: the Court of Appeal Fees Regulations 2001, the High Court Fees Regulations 2013, the Supreme Court Fees Regulations 2003, and the Witnesses and Interpreters Fees Regulations 1974. These regulations can be amended, revoked, or replaced under section 156.

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Part 6Rules of court and miscellaneous provisions
Repeals, revocations, consequential amendments, and savings and transitional provisions

184Regulations continued

  1. The following regulations continue in force and are deemed to have been made under section 156:

  2. the Court of Appeal Fees Regulations 2001:
    1. the High Court Fees Regulations 2013:
      1. the Supreme Court Fees Regulations 2003:
        1. the Witnesses and Interpreters Fees Regulations 1974.
          1. The regulations continued in force by this section may be amended, revoked, or replaced under section 156.