LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 - SECT 27
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 - SECT 27
27—Appeal from orders and decisions of the Court
(1) A party to
proceedings before the Court may, with the permission of the Court of Appeal,
appeal against any order or decision of the Court.
(2) However, no appeal
lies against—
(a) an
order or decision of the Court made on a review of a decision of the
Commissioner under this or some other Act; or
(b) an
order or decision of the Court excluded from appeal under a provision of this
or some other Act.
(3) An appeal must be
commenced within the time, and in accordance with the procedure, prescribed by
rules of the Supreme Court.
(4) An appeal under
this section must be heard and determined by the Court of Appeal.
(5) On an appeal under
this section, the Court of Appeal may—
(a)
affirm, vary or quash the order or decision subject to the appeal;
(b) make
any order or decision that should, in the opinion of the Court of Appeal, have
been made in the first instance;
(c)
remit the subject matter of the appeal for further hearing by the Court;
(d) make
any incidental or ancillary order.