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Justices Act 1886
sec.225Powers of judge on hearing appeal
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### sec.225 Powers of judge on hearing appeal
On the hearing of an appeal, the judge may confirm, set aside or vary the appealed order or make any other order in the matter the judge considers just.
If the judge sets aside an order, the judge may send the proceeding back to whoever made the order or to any Magistrates Court with directions of any kind for the further conduct of the proceedings including, for example, directions for rehearing or reconsideration.
For subsection (1) , the judge may exercise any power that could have been exercised by whoever made the order appealed against.
An order made under subsection (1) has effect, and may be enforced in the same way, as if it had been made by whoever made the appealed order.
s 225 sub 1949 13 Geo 6 No. 30 s 34; 2003 No. 55 s 77
(sec.225-ssec.1) On the hearing of an appeal, the judge may confirm, set aside or vary the appealed order or make any other order in the matter the judge considers just.
(sec.225-ssec.2) If the judge sets aside an order, the judge may send the proceeding back to whoever made the order or to any Magistrates Court with directions of any kind for the further conduct of the proceedings including, for example, directions for rehearing or reconsideration.
(sec.225-ssec.3) For subsection (1) , the judge may exercise any power that could have been exercised by whoever made the order appealed against.
(sec.225-ssec.4) An order made under subsection (1) has effect, and may be enforced in the same way, as if it had been made by whoever made the appealed order.