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1988 Ed.] The Rules of the Supreme Court-Order 60A

[CAP. 4

(2) Where, in the case of such an appeal as is mentioned in paragraph (1), the appellant is in custody, the Court of Appeal may order his release on his giving security (whether by recognizance, with or without sureties, or otherwise and for such reasonable sum as that Court may fix) for his appearance within 10 days after the judgment of the Court of Appeal on the appeal shall have been given, before the court from whose order or decision the appeal is brought unless the order or decision is reversed by that judgment.

(3) An application for the release of a person under paragraph (2) pending an appeal to the Court of Appeal must be made by motion, and the notice of the motion must, at least 24 hours before the day named therein for the hearing, be served on the Registrar and on all parties to the proceedings who are directly affected by the appeal.

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[Subsidiary]

ORDER 60A

(HK) APPEALS FROM TRIBUNALS TO COURT OF APPEAL ON A QUESTION OF LAW OTHER THAN BY WAY OF CASE STATED

Application of Order (O. 60A, r. 1)

1. This Order applies to appeals that lie from any tribunal to the Court of Appeal on a question of law other than by way of case stated.

Notice of appeal from tribunal (O. 60A, r. 2)

2. (1) An appeal to which the Order applies must be brought by motion, notice of which is referred to in this Order as "notice of appeal”.

(2) A notice of appeal must specify the grounds of the appeal, together with the question of law to be decided by the Court of Appeal.

Time for appealing (O. 60A, r. 3)

3. Subject to the provisions of any Ordinance, a notice of appeal must be served on all parties to the proceedings before the tribunal, and on the tribunal, within 21 days of the date on which the decision or order of the tribunal was given.

Setting down appeal (O. 60A, r. 4)

4. (1) The appellant must, within 7 days after service of the notice of appeal, or within such further time as may be allowed by the Registrar, produce to the Registrar-

(a) a copy of the decision or order of the tribunal;

(b) 2 copies of the notice of appeal, one of which shall be endorsed with the amount of the fee paid, and the other endorsed with a certificate of the date of service of the notice.

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1988 Ed.] The Rules of the Supreme Court-Order 60A [CAP. 4 (2) Where, in the case of such an appeal as is mentioned in paragraph (1), the appellant is in custody, the Court of Appeal may order his release on his giving security (whether by recognizance, with or without sureties, or otherwise and for such reasonable sum as that Court may fix) for his appearance within 10 days after the judgment of the Court of Appeal on the appeal shall have been given, before the court from whose order or decision the appeal is brought unless the order or decision is reversed by that judgment. (3) An application for the release of a person under paragraph (2) pending an appeal to the Court of Appeal must be made by motion, and the notice of the motion must, at least 24 hours before the day named therein for the hearing, be served on the Registrar and on all parties to the proceedings who are directly affected by the appeal. A 223 [Subsidiary] ORDER 60A (HK) APPEALS FROM TRIBUNALS TO COURT OF APPEAL ON A QUESTION OF LAW OTHER THAN BY WAY OF CASE STATED Application of Order (O. 60A, r. 1) 1. This Order applies to appeals that lie from any tribunal to the Court of Appeal on a question of law other than by way of case stated. Notice of appeal from tribunal (O. 60A, r. 2) 2. (1) An appeal to which the Order applies must be brought by motion, notice of which is referred to in this Order as "notice of appeal”. (2) A notice of appeal must specify the grounds of the appeal, together with the question of law to be decided by the Court of Appeal. Time for appealing (O. 60A, r. 3) 3. Subject to the provisions of any Ordinance, a notice of appeal must be served on all parties to the proceedings before the tribunal, and on the tribunal, within 21 days of the date on which the decision or order of the tribunal was given. Setting down appeal (O. 60A, r. 4) 4. (1) The appellant must, within 7 days after service of the notice of appeal, or within such further time as may be allowed by the Registrar, produce to the Registrar- (a) a copy of the decision or order of the tribunal; (b) 2 copies of the notice of appeal, one of which shall be endorsed with the amount of the fee paid, and the other endorsed with a certificate of the date of service of the notice. 1 1 i
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1988 Ed.] The Rules of the Supreme Court-Order 60A [CAP. 4 (2) Where, in the case of such an appeal as is mentioned in paragraph (1), the appellant is in custody, the Court of Appeal may order his release on his giving security (whether by recognizance, with or without sureties, or otherwise and for such reasonable sum as that Court may fix) for his appearance within 10 days after the judgment of the Court of Appeal on the appeal shall have been given, before the court from whose order or decision the appeal is brought unless the order or decision is reversed by that judgment. (3) An application for the release of a person under paragraph (2) pending an appeal to the Court of Appeal must be made by motion, and the notice of the motion must, at least 24 hours before the day named therein for the hearing, be served on the Registrar and on all parties to the proceedings who are directly affected by the appeal. A 223 [Subsidiary] ORDER 60A (HK) APPEALS FROM TRIBUNALS TO COURT OF APPEAL ON A QUESTION OF LAW OTHER THAN BY WAY OF CASE STATED Application of Order (O. 60A, r. 1) 1. This Order applies to appeals that lie from any tribunal to the Court of Appeal on a question of law other than by way of case stated. Notice of appeal from tribunal (O. 60A, r. 2) 2. (1) An appeal to which the Order applies must be brought by motion, notice of which is referred to in this Order as "notice of appeal”. (2) A notice of appeal must specify the grounds of the appeal, together with the question of law to be decided by the Court of Appeal. Time for appealing (O. 60A, r. 3) 3. Subject to the provisions of any Ordinance, a notice of appeal must be served on all parties to the proceedings before the tribunal, and on the tribunal, within 21 days of the date on which the decision or order of the tribunal was given. Setting down appeal (O. 60A, г. 4) 4. (1) The appellant must, within 7 days after service of the notice of appeal, or within such further time as may be allowed by the Registrar, produce to the Registrar- (a) a copy of the decision or order of the tribunal; (b) 2 copies of the notice of appeal, one of which shall be endorsed with the amount of the fee paid, and the other endorsed with a certificate of the date of service of the notice. 1 1 i
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1988 Ed.] The Rules of the Supreme Court-Order 60A

[CAP. 4

(2) Where, in the case of such an appeal as is mentioned in paragraph (1), the appellant is in custody, the Court of Appeal may order his release on his giving security (whether by recognizance, with or without sureties, or otherwise and for such reasonable sum as that Court may fix) for his appearance within 10 days after the judgment of the Court of Appeal on the appeal shall have been given, before the court from whose order or decision the appeal is brought unless the order or decision is reversed by that judgment.

(3) An application for the release of a person under paragraph (2) pending an appeal to the Court of Appeal must be made by motion, and the notice of the motion must, at least 24 hours before the day named therein for the hearing, be served on the Registrar and on all parties to the proceedings who are directly affected by the appeal.

A 223

[Subsidiary]

ORDER 60A

(HK) APPEALS FROM TRIBUNALS TO COURT OF APPEAL ON A QUESTION OF LAW OTHER THAN BY WAY OF CASE STATED

Application of Order (O. 60A, r. 1)

1. This Order applies to appeals that lie from any tribunal to the Court of Appeal on a question of law other than by way of case stated.

Notice of appeal from tribunal (O. 60A, r. 2)

2. (1) An appeal to which the Order applies must be brought by motion, notice of which is referred to in this Order as "notice of appeal”.

(2) A notice of appeal must specify the grounds of the appeal, together with the question of law to be decided by the Court of Appeal.

Time for appealing (O. 60A, r. 3)

3. Subject to the provisions of any Ordinance, a notice of appeal must be served on all parties to the proceedings before the tribunal, and on the tribunal, within 21 days of the date on which the decision or order of the tribunal was given.

Setting down appeal (O. 60A, г. 4)

4. (1) The appellant must, within 7 days after service of the notice of appeal, or within such further time as may be allowed by the Registrar, produce to the Registrar-

(a) a copy of the decision or order of the tribunal;

(b) 2 copies of the notice of appeal, one of which shall be endorsed with the amount of the fee paid, and the other endorsed with a certificate of the date of service of the notice.

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