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(1)In determining an appeal under section 110, the Court has power to—
(a)grant such disposal as the Court sees fit, including by (in whole or in part)—
(i)adhering to the decision that is subject to the appeal,
(ii)recalling the decision,
(iii)varying the decision,
(iv)remitting the case back to the sheriff,
(v)dismissing the appeal,
(b)make such incidental or interim orders as may be necessary, and
(c)determine any incidental or other issue that needs to be determined for the purpose of doing justice in the appeal.
(2)Subsection (1)—
(a)does not affect the generality of section 47(3), but
(b)is subject to any other provision of this Act or any other enactment that restricts or excludes any power of the Court in determining or disposing of an appeal.
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