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14.—(1) If the Registrar decides to exercise a power conferred by regulation 9, 10 or 11, the society and any officer in relation to whom it is exercised may appeal to the High Court.
(2) On an appeal from any decision of the Registrar, the court has the power to—
(a)quash or vary the decision of the Registrar, including the power to reduce the amount of the payment required under regulation 10(1) to such amount as it thinks proper; and
(b)substitute its own decision for any decision quashed on appeal.
(3) An appeal to the court must be made before the end of the period of 28 days beginning with the date on which the decision notice in question is given.
(4) A decision to exercise a power conferred by regulation 9, 10 or 11 is not to be treated as having any effect—
(a)during the period within which an appeal may be brought; and
(b)if the matter is the subject of an appeal, until the appeal has been finally disposed of.
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