A while back in this thread the question was raised about how long QMUL have to appeal and I don't recall seeing a definitive answer (sorry if I'm wrong). On this site
http://hmctsformfinder.justice.gov.uk/HMCTS/GetForm.do?court_forms_id=2799
I found this document
https://formfinder.hmctsformfinder.justice.gov.uk/t095-eng.pdf
Which says:
http://hmctsformfinder.justice.gov.uk/HMCTS/GetForm.do?court_forms_id=2799
I found this document
https://formfinder.hmctsformfinder.justice.gov.uk/t095-eng.pdf
Which says:
Guidance notes on applications for permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal
andSection C – Time limit for applying for permission to appeal to
the Upper Tribunal
Your completed application for permission to appeal should reach the tribunal within 28
days of the First-tier Tribunal sending you its notice of the decision.
If it reaches us after 28 days you must ask the tribunal to extend the time limit for making
the application giving the full reasons as to why it is late. There are automatic extensions if
you are applying within 28 days of an unsuccessful set aside application or review.
I guess this document represents the horses mouth which seems to clearly say they have 28 days.Section D – Reasons for applying and outcome you are seeking
You must explain why you think the First-tier Tribunal decision is wrong in law and state
the outcome you are seeking.
Examples of mistakes that may mean the decision is wrong in law are:
• The tribunal did not apply the correct law or wrongly interpreted the law;
• The tribunal had no evidence, or an important part of the decision, to support
its decision;
• The tribunal did not give adequate reasons for the decision.
This list is not exhaustive.