(c) the body (the
"external review body" ) on which jurisdiction is conferred to hear and decide
an external review relating to a reviewabledecision.
Note—
See, however,
section 102D (5) in relation to particular decisions that are taken not to be
reviewable decisions under this section.
(2) Unless the contrary intention
appears, a reference in this part and schedule 2A to a decision includes a
reference to—
(a) making, suspending, revoking or refusing to make an order,
determination or decision; or
(b) giving, suspending, revoking or refusing to
give a direction, approval, consent or permission; or
(c) issuing,
suspending, revoking or refusing to issue an authorisation; or
(d) imposing a
condition; or
(e) making a declaration, demand or requirement; or
(f)
retaining, or refusing to deliver up, a thing; or
(g) doing or refusing to do
any other act or thing.
(3) A reference in schedule 2A to a
"person entitled" to a thing means the person from whom it was seized unless
that person is not entitled to possess it, in which case it means the owner of
the thing.