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(1)The Upper Tribunal is to determine the issues raised in each petition remitted to it under section 57.
(2)In relation to a petition so remitted, the Upper Tribunal—
(a)has the same powers as the Court of Session has on a petition to it for judicial review,
(b)is to apply the same principles as the Court applies in the exercise of its judicial review function.
(3)An order made by the Upper Tribunal on a petition so remitted has the same effect as an order made by the Court of Session on a petition for judicial review (and the order is therefore enforceable accordingly).
(4)Subsection (3) does not limit the operation of section 48 in connection with a determination under subsection (1).
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