(1) After hearing an appeal, the Court of Appeal must do one of the following:
(a) confirm the original decision;
(b) vary the original decision;
(c) set aside the original decision;
(d) set aside the original decision and replace it with the Court of Appeal's own decision;
(e) set aside the original decision and remit the matter back to the Supreme Court for reconsideration.
(2) If it remits a matter under subsection (1)(e), the Court of Appeal may give directions to the Supreme Court as it considers appropriate.
(3) The Court of Appeal may make any ancillary orders it considers appropriate.