--(1) Any appeal to the court must be made by issuing a fixed date claim.
--(2) The claim form must be entitled with the name of the enactment under which the appeal is made.
--(3) The claimant's statement of case must state-
----(a) the decision against which the appeal is made;
----(b) the facts found by the tribunal or person whose decision is being appealed; and
----(c) the grounds of the appeal identifying-
--------(i) any finding of fact; and
--------(ii) any finding of law,
----which the claimant seeks to challenge.
--(4) The date for the first hearing must not be less than 28, nor more than 56, days after issue of the claim.
(The procedure relating to fixed date claims is dealt with in rules 8.1(4) and 27.2)
Notes
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