
1 
These Rules may be cited as the Lands Tribunal (Amendment) Rules 1990 and shall come into force on 1st August 1990.
2 
For Schedule 2 to the Lands Tribunal Rules 1975 there shall be substituted the following Schedule:—“
SCHEDULE 2


Item Fee
 £
Notices of appeal and reference, and applications

1 
—
(1) On lodging a notice of appeal under Part I or Part III of these Rules (not being an appeal against a determination by the Commissioners of Inland Revenue under the Finance (1909—1910) Act 1910 or under the Finance Act 1975) and on a notice of reference under Part IV of these Rules (not being a reference under section 47(1) or section 47A of the Taxes Management Act 1970 30

(2) On lodging an application for a determination under Schedule II to the Compulsory Purchase Act 1965 and section 58 of the Land Clauses Consolidation Act 1845 50

2 
On lodging a notice of appeal under Part II of these Rules—

(1) where net annual value does not exceed £500 10

(2) where net annual value exceeds £500 but not £1,250 35

(3) where net annual value exceeds £1,250 but not £5,000 100 

(4) where net annual value exceeds £5,000 but not £50,000 150

(5) where net annual value exceeds £50,000 500

3 
On lodging an application under Part V of these Rules 120

4 
On lodging an application under Part VI of these Rules —

(1) for a definitive certificate 110

(2) for a temporary and definitive certificate 120

5 
On an application to the President, Tribunal or registrar 20
Hearing Fees

6 
—
(1) On an appeal against the decision of a valuation and community charge tribunal and on an appeal by way of a reference by consent—

(i) where net annual value does not exceed £500 17

(ii) where net annual value exceeds £500 but not exceeding £1,000 45

(iii) where net annual value exceeds £1,000 but not £5,000 90

(iv) where net annual value exceeds £5,000—

(a) for the first £5,000 90 subject to a maximum fee of £3,000

(b) for every £200 or fraction of £200 over £5,000 10 subject to a maximum fee of £3,000

(2) On an appeal against a determination under Part I (not being a determination by the Commissioners of Inland Revenue under the Finance (1909-10) Act 1910 or under the Finance Act 1975) or on a reference under Part IV of these Rules (not being a reference on a dispute as to water rates or under section 47(1) or section 47A of the Taxes Management Act 1970) or on an application for a certificate of value—
where the amount awarded or determined by the Tribunal or agreed by the parties following a hearing—

(i) does not exceed £500 28

(ii) exceeds £500—

(a) for the first £500 28 subject to a maximum fee of £3,000

(b) for every £100 or fraction of £100 over £500 2 subject to a maximum fee of £3,000

(3) On an appeal or reference where the award is in terms of rent or other annual payment, the following scale of fees shall be substituted for those payable under paragraph (2) above—
where the amount awarded—

(i) does not exceed £100 per annum 22

(ii) exceeds £100 per annum—

(a) for the first £100 per annum 22 subject to a maximum fee of £2,000

(b) for every £100 or fraction of £100 over £500 1 subject to a maximum fee of £2,000

(4) On the hearing of an application or the making of an order under Part V of these Rules 150

(5) On the hearing of any other appeal or reference (not being an appeal against a determination by the Commissioners of Inland Revenue under the Finance (1909-10) Act 1910 or under the Finance Act 1975 or a reference under section 47(1) or section 47A of the Taxes Management Act 1970) in which no fee is payable by reference to an amount awarded 50
Copies of Documents

7 
For a certified copy of any document, for each page 1

8 
For a copy of any document, or for examining a plain copy and marking it as an office copy, per page—

(1) Typewritten 0.50

(2) Carbon or photographic 0.25
Other fees

9 
On a case for the decision of the Court of Appeal 20

10 
On a taxation of costs or expenses, for every £1 or part thereof allowed 0.05
11 
A notice, application or other document in respect of which a fee is payable shall, if sent by post, be accompanied by a cheque or postal order drawn in favour of Her Majesty’s Paymaster General for the amount of the fee.”
Mackay of Clashfern, C.
Dated 13th June 1990We approve the fees prescribed by these Rules in respect of proceedings before the Lands Tribunal.
John Taylor
David Lightbown
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury
Dated 5th July 1990