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63.—(1) The court may in an appeal—
(a)vary, recall or annul an order challenged or appealed against—
(i)in whole;
(ii)in so far only as affecting a severable and distinct part of the matters in dispute; or
(iii)as between some only of the parties;
(b)make any order which it considers should have been made; and
(c)make any other order which it thinks requisite to—
(i)deal with any change of circumstances occurring after the date of an order challenged or appealed against; or
(ii)set right any substantial error, omission, defect, wrong or miscarriage of justice.
(2) In making an order under paragraph (1), the court may impose such conditions (if any) as it thinks fit.
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