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Railway and Canal Traffic.
respect to granting an injunction or mandamus or interdict, or A.D. 1886. appointing a receiver or judicial factor.
(3.) The costs of every proveeding before the Commissioners shall Costs. be in the discretion of the Commissioners, who may order by whom
5 and to whom the same are to be paid, and by whom the same are to
be taxed and allowed.
(4.) For the purpose of carrying into effect this section, general General rules and orders may be made in the same manner as general rules rules. and orders may be made with respect to any other proceedings in 10 a superior court.
9. A complaint of a contravention of section two of the Provision for Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1854, as amended by subsequent complaints Acts, and a complaint under the principal Act, and any Act authority in
by public amending it, may be made to the Commissioners by a local certain cases. 15 authority, county council, local or harbour board, or other public Vict. 48.
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corporation, or incorporated chamber of commerce or chamber of . 18.] agriculture, without proof that the complainants are aggrieved by the contravention.
fact
10. No appeal shall lie from any decision or finding of the Decisions on 20 Commissioners upon a question of fact or from any decision of the tand
Commissioners on any question regarding the locus standi of a com- locus standi plainant.
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final
superior court of
11. (1.) An appeal shall lie to a superior court of appeal from Appeals to any decision of the Commissioners on a question of law.
(2.) An appeal shall be brought by notice of motion in a summary way, and no petition, case, or other formal proceeding other than such notice of motion shall be necessary.
(8.) The appellant may appeal from the whole or any part of any decision or order, and the notice of appeal shall state whether the 30 whole or part only of such decision or order is appealed against, and
in the latter case shall specify such part.
(4.) The costs of and incidental to an appeal shall be in the discretion of the court of appeal, and on the hearing of an appeal the court of appeal may make any order which the Commissioners 35 could have made, and also any such further or other order as may be just: Provided that the Commissioners shall not be liable to any costs by reason or in respect of any appeal.
(5.) Subject to the provisions of this section, no appeal shall be brought except in conformity with such general rules as may from
appeal. is of Order [Bee Rules 1
LVIII. of the Rules of
the Supreme Court]
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