PART 5U.K.APPEALS

InterpretationU.K.

30.  In this Part—

appellant” means a Pillar 1 appellant or a Pillar 2 appellant;

appointed person” means a person or persons (not exceeding three) appointed by the Secretary of State in relation to an appeal;

Pillar 1 appellant” means a farmer in respect of whom or in relation to whose holding, or other person in respect of whom, an initial Pillar 1 decision has been made, who wishes to have that initial decision reconsidered by the Secretary of State;

Pillar 1 decision” means, in relation to [F1CMO support] [F2and direct payments], a decision made by or on behalf of the Secretary of State under any of the following F3... instruments—

(a)

the Direct Payments Delegated Regulation,

(b)

the Direct Payments Implementing Regulation,

(c)

the Direct Payments Regulation,

(d)

the Horizontal Delegated Regulation,

(e)

the Horizontal Implementing Regulation,

(f)

the Horizontal Regulation,

(g)

the SCMO Regulations;

Pillar 2 appellant” means a rural development applicant aggrieved by any initial Pillar 2 decision who wishes to have that initial decision reconsidered by the Secretary of State;

Pillar 2 decision” means, in relation to [F4rural development support granted under Title III of the Rural Development Regulation or Title III, Chapter 2 of the Common Provisions Regulation]

(a)

a decision made by or on behalf of the Secretary of State under any of the following F5... instruments—

(i)

the Common Provisions Regulation,

(ii)

the Horizontal Delegated Regulation,

(iii)

the Horizontal Implementing Regulation,

(iv)

the Horizontal Regulation,

(v)

the Rural Development Delegated Regulation,

(vi)

the Rural Development Implementing Regulation,

(vii)

the Rural Development Regulation; or

(b)

a determination made by a delivery body under regulation 14;

sum in dispute” means, in relation to any decision to make a payment, the sum which represents the difference between the sum the Secretary of State has determined to pay under the decision and the sum which the appellant claims to be due.