Tribunal Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2011: Difference between revisions

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|Year=2011
|Year=2011
|Number=651
|Number=651
|In force=2011/04/01
|Subject=Tribunal legislation
|Subject=Tribunal legislation
|Summary=These Rules amend the [[Tribunal Procedure (First-tier Tribunal) (Health, Education and Social Care Chamber) Rules 2008]] so that Tribunal applications can be made by email with a typed signature rather than requiring a handwritten signature. In force 1/4/11.
|Summary=These Rules amend the [[Tribunal Procedure (First-tier Tribunal) (Health, Education and Social Care Chamber) Rules 2008]] so that Tribunal applications can be made by email with a typed signature rather than requiring a handwritten signature. In force 1/4/11.
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:''(1A) If the Tribunal permits or directs documents to be provided to it by email, the requirement for a signature on applications or references under rules 20(2), 22(4)(a) or 32(1)(b) may be satisfied by a typed instead of a handwritten signature.''
:''(1A) If the Tribunal permits or directs documents to be provided to it by email, the requirement for a signature on applications or references under rules 20(2), 22(4)(a) or 32(1)(b) may be satisfied by a typed instead of a handwritten signature.''
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Revision as of 21:17, 8 April 2021

These Rules amend the Tribunal Procedure (First-tier Tribunal) (Health, Education and Social Care Chamber) Rules 2008 so that Tribunal applications can be made by email with a typed signature rather than requiring a handwritten signature. In force 1/4/11.

Amendment

The amendment inserts into rule 13:

(1A) If the Tribunal permits or directs documents to be provided to it by email, the requirement for a signature on applications or references under rules 20(2), 22(4)(a) or 32(1)(b) may be satisfied by a typed instead of a handwritten signature.

LEGISLATION DATABASE

Full text: Legislation.gov.uk

Type: UK Statutory Instrument🔍

Year: 2011🔍

Number: 651

Subject: Tribunal legislation🔍

In force: 1/4/11

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