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1964 Ed.]

Business Registration Appeal Rules.

[CAP. 310

B3

[Subsidiary]

(c) may, where it appears that there are disputed questions of fact, the determination of which are necessary for the proper determination of the appeal, direct that evidence be adduced whether by way of affidavit or oral testimony; and

(d) shall have all the powers granted under or derived from the District Court Ordinance including the power to award costs.

(Cap. 5.)

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1964 Ed.] Business Registration Appeal Rules. [CAP. 310 B3 [Subsidiary] (c) may, where it appears that there are disputed questions of fact, the determination of which are necessary for the proper determination of the appeal, direct that evidence be adduced whether by way of affidavit or oral testimony; and (d) shall have all the powers granted under or derived from the District Court Ordinance including the power to award costs. (Cap. 5.)
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1964 Ed.] Business Registration Appeal Rules. [CAP. 310 B3 [Subsidiary] (c) may, where it appears that there are disputed questions of fact, the determination of which are necessary for the proper determination of the appeal, direct that evidence be adduced whether by way of affidavit or oral testimony; and (d) shall have all the powers granted under or derived from the District Court Ordinance including the power to award costs. (Cap. 5.)
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1964 Ed.]

Business Registration Appeal Rules.

[CAP. 310

B3

[Subsidiary]

(c) may, where it appears that there are disputed questions of fact, the determination of which are necessary for the proper determination of the appeal, direct that evidence be adduced whether by way of affidavit or oral testimony; and

(d) shall have all the powers granted under or derived from the District Court Ordinance including the power to award costs.

(Cap. 5.)

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