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(1)In paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Senior Courts Act 1981 (business allocated to the Queen’s Bench Division), after paragraph (bb) insert—
“(bc)all proceedings—
(i)on an appeal under section 26, or an application under section 27, of the Terrorist Asset-Freezing etc. Act 2010 (appeals and reviews by the court), or
(ii)on a claim arising from any matter to which such an appeal or application relates;”.
(2)In section 18(1) of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (exceptions to exclusion of intercept evidence), after paragraph (db) insert—
“(dc)any proceedings—
(i)on an appeal under section 26, or an application under section 27, of the Terrorist Asset-Freezing etc. Act 2010 (appeals and reviews by the court), or
(ii)on a claim arising from any matter to which such an appeal or application relates,
or any proceedings arising out of such proceedings;”.
(3)In section 18(2)(zb) of that Act (persons to whom disclosure not to be made) after “paragraph (db)” insert “or (dc)”.
(4)The provisions of sections 66 to 68 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 (supplementary provisions relating to rules of court and special advocates) apply in relation to proceedings—
(a)on an appeal under section 26 or an application under section 27 (appeals and reviews by the court), or
(b)on a claim arising from any matter to which such an appeal or application relates,
as they apply in relation to financial restrictions proceedings within the meaning of section 65 of that Act.
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