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Neutral citation [2009] CAT 34
IN THE COMPETITION
APPEAL TRIBUNAL
Case Number: 1143/1/1/09
Victoria House
Bloomsbury Place
London WC1A 2EB
8 December 2009
BETWEEN:
Proposed Appellant
Proposed Respondent
APPEARANCES
Mr George Peretz (instructed by a firm of solicitors) appeared on behalf of Fish Holdings Limited.
The application
The Tribunal Rules
"Time and manner of commencing appeals
8. - (1) An appeal to the Tribunal must be made by sending a notice of appeal to the Registrar so that it is received within two months of the date upon which the appellant was notified of the disputed decision or the date of publication of the decision, whichever is the earlier.
(2) The Tribunal may not extend the time limit provided under paragraph (1) unless it is satisfied that the circumstances are exceptional.
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"SERVICE OF THE NOTICE OF APPEAL
6.7 Under Rule 8(2) the notice of appeal which commences the appeal must be served on the Registrar of the Tribunal, and not on the respondent. Pursuant to Rule 63 there are at present two methods of serving the notice of appeal on the Registrar:
- by physically delivering the notice of appeal to the Registry of the Tribunal at the Tribunal address for service which is Victoria House, Bloomsbury Place, London WC1A 2EB (as notified on the Tribunal website); or
- by sending the application by first class post to that address.
…
Personal service
6.9 A document which is physically served on the Registrar at Victoria House may be deposited in the Registry between 9.30 am and 5 pm Monday to Friday. During those hours, documents should not be left at the reception desk on the ground floor of Victoria House. On arrival at the entrance to Victoria House in Bloomsbury Square contact should be made, via the central reception, with a member of the Registry's staff who will take physical delivery of the document (see section 4 of this Guide on how to contact the Tribunal).
6.10 A notice of appeal must be served by 5 pm if it is to be treated as served on that day. Otherwise, it is treated as being served on the next business day (Rule 63(6)).
6.11 Documents delivered after 5 pm may be received by a member of the Registry staff, if the Registry is manned at the time of delivery. Parties should be aware that there is no guarantee that this will be the case. Documents should not be left at the main Victoria House reception if it has not been possible to contact the Registry after 5pm.
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RESTRICTED POWER TO EXTEND TIME FOR APPEALING
6.14 Under Rule 8(2), the Tribunal may not extend the two-month time limit for appealing 'unless satisfied that the circumstances are exceptional'. The possibilities of obtaining an extension of the time limit for appealing are thus extremely limited. (The comparable rule in the Rules of Procedure of the CFI, which is to be found in Article 42 of the Statute (EC) of the Court of Justice, requires the party concerned to prove the existence of unforeseen circumstances or of force majeure: see Hasbro v DGFT [2003] CAT 1)."
Fish Holding's submissions
(a) Due to an administrative error, the notice of appeal was sent by post to the wrong address, i.e. the Tribunal's previous address in New Court, Carey Street, London.
(b) The recipient of the notice of appeal at Carey Street, rather than informing Royal Mail that the Tribunal was no longer at that address and refusing to accept the package, apparently took it on themselves to accept delivery of the package and forward it by post to the Tribunal's current address at Victoria House, Bloomsbury Place, London.
Analysis
"The time limit for commencing an appeal under Rule 8(1) is central to the Tribunal's Rules and the entire case management system operated by the Tribunal. In that context the need for clarity and certainty is paramount. The Tribunal receives a great number of complex and lengthy documents in many different kinds of cases, often within short deadlines. It is imperative that the present Rules be strictly observed." (paragraph 30)
The President
Charles Dhanowa
Registrar Date: 8 December 2009