Summary appeal courts

21Making of, and appeals from, decisions of court

(1)

After section 83ZG of each of the 1955 Acts there is inserted—

“83ZHMaking of, and appeals from, decisions of court

(1)

Subject to section 83ZF(5) of this Act, any decision of the summary appeal court when constituted as mentioned in section 83ZD(1) of this Act shall be determined by a majority of the votes of the members of the court.

(2)

The person who brought the appeal may question any judgment of the summary appeal court on the ground that it is wrong in law or is in excess of jurisdiction, by applying to the summary appeal court to have a case stated for the opinion of the High Court in England and Wales.”

(2)

After section 52FM of the 1957 Act there is inserted—

“52FNMaking of, and appeals from, decisions of court

(1)

Subject to section 52FL(5) of this Act, any decision of the summary appeal court when constituted as mentioned in section 52FJ(1) of this Act shall be determined by a majority of the votes of the members of the court.

(2)

The person who brought the appeal may question any judgment of the summary appeal court on the ground that it is wrong in law or is in excess of jurisdiction, by applying to the summary appeal court to have a case stated for the opinion of the High Court in England and Wales.”