Conclusions
Conclusion
For the reasons explained above, I have reached the following conclusions:
The Claimant shall pay the First Defendant’s costs, which are summarily assessed in the amount of £78,850.25.
I have no jurisdiction to determine the Claimant’s application for permission to appeal. If I had such jurisdiction, I would have refused the application.
I do not have jurisdiction to determine the Claimant’s application for an extension of time for the filing of an Appellant’s Notice. Had I had such jurisdiction, I would have allowed the Claimant’s application for an extension of time.
In these circumstances, if it wishes to pursue an application for permission to appeal, the Claimant will have to make the appropriate applications to the Court of Appeal.
- Heading
- Introduction
- Costs
- Application for permission to appeal
- Whether the application for permission to appeal has been made out of time
- Do the Claimant’s grounds of appeal have a real prospect of success?
- Conclusion on the application for permission to appeal
- The time for the filing of the Appellant’s Notice
- Conclusions
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