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4.—(1) Notice of the determination of a relevant appeal shall be given to the Department by—
(a)the Court of Appeal—
(i)in an appeal from the Crown Court, or
(ii)in an appeal from a magistrates' court or county court by case stated;
(b)the magistrates' court in which the case was heard, in an appeal to a county court; or
(c)the appellate court from which a further appeal is made,
as soon as reasonably practicable after the day on which notice of the determination of the appeal is duly given.
(2) Notice of the abandonment of a relevant appeal shall be given to the Department by—
(a)the Court of Appeal, in an appeal from the Crown Court;
(b)the magistrates' court in which the case was heard, in an appeal to a county court, or by case stated;
(c)the county court in which the case was heard, in an appeal by case stated; or
(d)the appellate court from which a further appeal is made,
as soon as reasonably practicable after the day on which notice of the abandonment of the appeal is duly given.
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