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(1)There shall be tribunals to be known as “Conveyancing Appeal Tribunals” which shall hear appeals under this section.
(2)Any person who is aggrieved by any decision of the Board to—
(a)refuse an application for authorisation under section 37;
(b)suspend any authorisation given under section 37;
(c)refuse to lift such a suspension;
(d)revoke any such authorisation; or
(e)impose any condition under section 38,
may appeal to a Conveyancing Appeal Tribunal.
(3)No such decision of the Board shall have effect until—
(a)any appeal against it which is duly made under this section is disposed of; or
(b)the period within which an appeal may be made has expired without an appeal having been made.
(4)Subsection (3) shall not apply where—
(a)the Board is satisfied that the circumstances of the case are exceptional and justify the decision in question taking effect immediately, or earlier than would otherwise be the case; and
(b)notifies the person concerned to that effect.
(5)In this Part a Conveyancing Appeal Tribunal is referred to as “a Tribunal”.
(6)A Tribunal shall consist of a Chairman and two other members appointed by the Lord Chancellor.
(7)To be qualified for appointment as Chairman of a Tribunal, a person must have a 7 year general qualification (within the meaning of section 71).
(8)Of the other two members of a Tribunal—
(a)one must have experience in, or knowledge of, the provision of conveyancing services; and
(b)the other must have experience in, or knowledge of, accountancy.
(9)The Lord Chancellor shall appoint a person to be Secretary to the Tribunals.
(10)On receipt of notice of an appeal which is being made to a Tribunal, the Secretary shall inform the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Chancellor shall appoint a Tribunal to hear that appeal.
(11)Schedule 6 shall have effect with respect to the Tribunals.
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