Criminal Remuneration Regulations definition

Criminal Remuneration Regulations means the Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) Regulations 2013 and other regulations made under section 2(3) of the Act that relate to criminal Legal Aid;

Examples of Criminal Remuneration Regulations in a sentence

  • Fees for Contract Work you undertake are set out in the Criminal Remuneration Regulations.

  • Where a Representation Order is issued for Crown Court work (excluding Prescribed Proceedings or as specified under Paragraph 10.133) or in respect of Appeals and Reviews Representation under a Representation Order issued by the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division), or Administrative Court, you must submit your claim in accordance with the Criminal Remuneration Regulations.

  • You may Claim Contract Work only up to the amount of any Upper Limit set out in the Criminal Remuneration Regulations.

  • The Upper Limits set out in the Criminal Remuneration Regulations are inclusive of profit costs, Disbursements and Counsel’s fees properly incurred by you in connection with the Contract Work, but exclusive of VAT.

  • You must notify us in writing of a potential VHCC as soon as it appears that the case will be, or is likely to be, a VHCC within the meaning of Criminal Remuneration Regulations.

  • The Criminal Remuneration Regulations sets out the payment structure and limits on claims for each Unit of Work, for ease of reference.

  • Any question as to whether a case should be classified as a VHCC within the meaning of Criminal Remuneration Regulations will be referred to and decided by us.

  • The relevant remuneration rates in the Criminal Remuneration Regulations will then be applied to the time allowed and the resulting sum will be added to any Disbursements allowed and to any VAT to produce a figure for the costs of the case.

  • Subject to any such limits and the provisions set out in the Criminal Remuneration Regulations the amounts claimed for expert fees should be justified on Assessment by us in the normal way.

  • The Service Standards in Section 2 of this Specification apply to you when undertaking Crown Court work and the remuneration provisions for this work are contained in the Criminal Remuneration Regulations and must be complied with.

Related to Criminal Remuneration Regulations

  • Privacy Regulations means the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 as amended in 2004, 2011, 2015 and 2016 and as may be further amended from time to time;

  • General Regulations means the Charitable Incorporated Organisations (General) Regulations 2012.