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23.2.—(1) When a note of appeal has been lodged, it may be insisted on by all other parties in the claim although they may not have lodged separate appeals.
(2) After a note of appeal has been lodged, the appellant shall not be at liberty to withdraw it, except–
(a)with the consent of the other parties which may be incorporated in a joint minute; or
(b)by leave of the sheriff principal and on such terms as to expenses or otherwise as to him seem proper.
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