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Changes over time for: Section 35
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Appeal by registered European lawyerU.K.
35.—(1) Within three months of the notification to him of the professional body’s decision, or later with the permission of the appeal body, the registered European lawyer may appeal against the decision to the appeal body specified in Schedule 1.
(2) An appeal body may, for the purpose of determining any appeal under this Part—
(a)give the exemption and the authorisation to enter into the profession of solicitor or barrister, as the case may be;
(b)refuse the appeal; or
(c)remit the matter to the professional body with such directions as the appeal body sees fit.
(3) The appeal body shall give reasons for its decision.
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