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27.7.—(1) The appeal court may give permission to any of the following to intervene in an appeal—
(a)the Church Buildings Council,
(b)Historic England,
(c)a national amenity society,
(d)any other body seeking to make submissions in the public interest, or
(e)any other person the appeal court considers has a sufficient interest in the subject matter of the appeal.
(2) If the appeal court gives permission to intervene it may—
(a)limit the matters on which the person or body given permission to intervene may make submissions,
(b)give permission on terms relating to costs, and
(c)give permission on such other terms as it thinks just (including by limiting permission to the making of written submissions only or by limiting the duration of oral submissions).
(3) An application for permission to intervene must be accompanied by a notice setting out the matters on which the person or body making the application wishes to make submissions.
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