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### sec.554 Appeal from court or commission in certain circumstances
A person aggrieved by a decision of the court, or the full bench constituted by the president and 2 or more other members, may appeal to the Court of Appeal on the ground of—
error of law; or
excess, or want, of jurisdiction.
Also, a person aggrieved by a decision of the full bench constituted by the president and 2 or more other members may appeal against the decision to the Court of Appeal, with the Court of Appeal’s leave, on a ground other than—
error of law; or
excess, or want, of jurisdiction.
However, subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to a person aggrieved by a determination of the commission under chapter 4 , part 3 , division 2 .
If a person may appeal a decision of the full bench under both subsections (1) and (2) , the person may only appeal against the decision with the Court of Appeal’s leave on a ground mentioned in subsection (2) .
s 554 amd 2022 No. 27 s 3 sch 1
(sec.554-ssec.1) A person aggrieved by a decision of the court, or the full bench constituted by the president and 2 or more other members, may appeal to the Court of Appeal on the ground of— error of law; or excess, or want, of jurisdiction.
(sec.554-ssec.2) Also, a person aggrieved by a decision of the full bench constituted by the president and 2 or more other members may appeal against the decision to the Court of Appeal, with the Court of Appeal’s leave, on a ground other than— error of law; or excess, or want, of jurisdiction.
(sec.554-ssec.3) However, subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to a person aggrieved by a determination of the commission under chapter 4 , part 3 , division 2 .
(sec.554-ssec.4) If a person may appeal a decision of the full bench under both subsections (1) and (2) , the person may only appeal against the decision with the Court of Appeal’s leave on a ground mentioned in subsection (2) .
- (a) error of law; or
- (b) excess, or want, of jurisdiction.
- (a) error of law; or
- (b) excess, or want, of jurisdiction.