Taxation Review Authorities Act 1994

Appeals

27: Removal of appeal to Court of Appeal

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"Asking the High Court to stop a case going to the Court of Appeal"

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You can ask the High Court to move a case to the Court of Appeal. The High Court can make this order for any case that is being appealed under this Act. The case must be one that the High Court is already considering.

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Part 4Appeals

27Removal of appeal to Court of Appeal

  1. The High Court may order the removal into the Court of Appeal of any case on appeal stated for the opinion of the High Court under this Act.

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  • 1974 No 133 s 44