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Formal Consolidation |  1998 RevEd
Appeal on point of law
38.—(1)  Any party to proceedings before a tribunal may appeal to the High Court against an order made by the tribunal under section 35(1) or 37(3) —
(a)on any ground involving a question of law; or
(b)on the ground that the claim was outside the jurisdiction of the tribunal.
(2)  Rules may be made under section 47 to regulate and prescribe the procedure to be followed on appeals from a tribunal to the High Court.
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Informal Consolidation | Amended Act 5 of 2014
Appeal on point of law
38.—(1)  Any party to proceedings before a tribunal may appeal to the High Court against an order made by the tribunal under section 35(1) or 37(3) —
(a)on any ground involving a question of law; or
(b)on the ground that the claim was outside the jurisdiction of the tribunal.
(1A)  An appeal shall lie to the High Court under this section only if leave to appeal is given by the District Court.
[43/2005 wef 15/02/2006]
(1B)  For the avoidance of doubt, leave of the District Court is necessary even if one of the grounds stated in subsection (1) is shown to exist.
[43/2005 wef 15/02/2006]
(2)  Rules may be made under section 47 to regulate and prescribe the procedure to be followed on appeals from a tribunal to the High Court.
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