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### 683 Hearing of appeal
> > (1) An appeal is to be heard by a judge sitting in Court, unless –
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> > > > (a) the Act conferring the right of appeal otherwise provides; or
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> > > > (b) the appeal is from a court sitting in private.
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> > (2) An appeal from a court sitting in private –
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> > > > (a) is to be heard by a judge in chambers; and
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> > > > (b) unless the Act conferring the right of appeal requires that the appeal be heard by a judge sitting in chambers, may be adjourned by the judge into Court.
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> > (3) The Court or a judge may refer an appeal or any point or question arising in the appeal for determination by the Full Court.
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> > (4) If an appeal, point or question is referred to the Full Court, the Full Court or the judge may make any order and give any direction as may be necessary or convenient.