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4.—(1) The First-tier Tribunal may hear and determine appeals from decisions made by the relevant body which are appealable under any provision of—
(a)Part 5 of the 2007 Act; or
(b)the relevant body’s licensing rules(1).
(2) The First-tier Tribunal may, in relation to appeals from decisions which are appealable under the licensing rules—
(a)affirm the relevant body’s decision in whole or in part;
(b)quash the relevant body’s decision in whole or in part;
(c)substitute for all or part of the relevant body’s decision another decision of a kind that the relevant body could have taken; or
(d)remit a matter to the relevant body (generally, or for determination in accordance with a finding made or direction given by the First-tier Tribunal).
Section 83 of the 2007 Act defines and makes other provision relating to licensing rules. By reason of article 4 the First-tier Tribunal is the “relevant appellate body” as defined in section 111 of the 2007 Act.
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