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379CA: Appeal against order in respect of costs
or “You can ask for a new decision about money you had to pay in a court case.”

You could also call this:

“This explains how the Court of Appeal's decision about bail is carried out.”

This section of the law has been removed. It used to be about how to carry out decisions made by the Court of Appeal when someone appealed about bail. The section was taken out of the law on 1 January 2001. If you need to know more about this topic now, you should look at the Bail Act 2000.

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Next up: 380: Reserving question of law

or “A way for judges to ask for help with tricky legal questions during a trial”

Part 13 Appeals
Appeal on question of bail

379DExecution of decision of Court of Appeal (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 379D: repealed, on , by section 74(2) of the Bail Act 2000 (2000 No 38).