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Appealing against a decision of the First-tier Tribunal

A decision of the First-tier Tribunal can be appealed to the Upper Tribunal. The Upper Tribunal hears appeals on decisions of the chambers of the First-tier Tribunal.

A decision can be appealed by any party in the case but only on a point of law (section 46 (1) and (2)).

An appeal of a First-tier Tribunal decision requires the permission of the First-tier Tribunal. If the First-tier Tribunal refuses its permission, the Upper Tribunal can give permission for the appeal (section 46 (3)).

See the Chapter on Appeals to the Upper Tribunal for more information.

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