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16.—(1) A decision of the Tribunal on an appeal under regulation 15 may itself be appealed.
An appeal under this regulation—
(a)lies to the Court of Appeal or to the Court of Session; and
(b)must relate only to a point of law arising from the decision of the Tribunal.
(2) An appeal under this regulation may be brought by—
(a)a party to the proceedings before the Tribunal; or
(b)any other person who has sufficient interest in the matter.
(3) An appeal under this regulation requires the permission of the Tribunal or of the Court to which it is to be made.
(4) In this regulation references to a decision of the Tribunal include references to a direction given by it under regulation 15(4).
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