HL Deb 14 July 2004 vol 663 c1273
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- On an application under section 103A in respect of an appeal the appropriate court, if it thinks the appeal raises a question of law of such importance that it should be decided by the appropriate appellate court, may refer the appeal to that court.
- On a reference under subsection (I) the appropriate appellate court may—
- affirm the Tribunal's decision;
- make any decision which the Tribunal could have made;
- remit the case to the Tribunal;
- affirm a direction under section 87;
- vary a direction under section 87;
- give a direction which the Tribunal could have given under section 87;
- restore the application under section 103A to the appropriate court.
- In this section—
"the appropriate court" has the same meaning as in section 103A, and
"the appropriate appellate court" has the same meaning as in section 103B.
- A reference under subsection (1) to the Court of Session shall be to the Inner House.