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DISTRICT COURT ACT 1973 - SECT 127 Right of appeal to Supreme Court

DISTRICT COURT ACT 1973 - SECT 127

Right of appeal to Supreme Court

127 Right of appeal to Supreme Court

(1) A party who is dissatisfied with a Judge's or a Judicial Registrar's judgment or order in an action may appeal to the Supreme Court.
(2) The following appeals lie only by leave of the Supreme Court--
(a) an appeal from an interlocutory judgment or order,
(b) an appeal from a judgment or order as to costs only,
(c) an appeal from a final judgment or order, other than an appeal--
(i) that involves a matter at issue amounting to or of the value of $100,000 or more, or
(ii) that involves (directly or indirectly) any claim, demand or question to or respecting any property or civil right amounting to or of the value of $100,000 or more,
(d) an appeal from a judgment or order on an application for summary judgment under the rules,
(e) an appeal from an order made with the consent of the parties.
(3) In any other case, an appeal lies as of right.