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CONSUMER AND TRADER TRIBUNAL ACT 2003 (NO. 16 OF 2003) - SECT 51

Appeals from decisions of tribunal

    (1)     A party to a tribunal proceeding may, with the Supreme Court's leave, appeal to the court on a question of law from a decision of the tribunal in the proceeding.

    (2)     An appeal by a person under subsection (1) must be begun within—

        (a)     28 days after the day when a notice under section 48 is given to the person; or

        (b)     if the person has asked for a statement of reasons under section 4928 days after the day the statement is given to the person; or

        (c)     any further time the Supreme Court allows (whether on, before or after a day mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b)).

    (3)     The Supreme Court must decide the appeal, and may make any of the following orders:

        (a)     an order confirming or setting aside the decision of the tribunal;

        (b)     an order remitting the case to be heard and decided again, either with or without the hearing of further evidence, by the tribunal in accordance with the court's directions;

        (c)     an order for costs.

    (4)     The Supreme Court may also make any other order the court considers appropriate.



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