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1. This Order may be cited as the Legal Services Act 2007 (Appeals from Licensing Authority Decisions) (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales) Order 2014.
2. This Order comes into force on the day after the day on which it is made.
3.—(1) In this Order—
“the 2007 Act” means the Legal Services Act 2007;
“the Institute” means the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.
(2) This Order applies to appeals from decisions made by the Institute in its capacity as a licensing authority.
4.—(1) The First-tier Tribunal may hear and determine appeals from decisions made by the Institute which are appealable under any provision of—
(a)Part 5 of the 2007 Act; or
(b)the Institute’s licensing rules(1).
(2) The First-tier Tribunal may, in relation to appeals from decisions which are appealable under the Institute’s licensing rules—
(a)affirm the Institute’s decision in whole or in part;
(b)quash the Institute’s decision in whole or in part;
(c)substitute for all or part of the Institute’s decision another decision of a kind that the Institute could have taken; or
(d)remit a matter to the Institute (generally, or for determination in accordance with a finding made or direction given by the First-tier Tribunal).
5. The Schedule to this Order (which modifies provisions of the 2007 Act) has effect.
Signed by authority of the Lord Chancellor
Shailesh Vara
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Ministry of Justice
17th July 2014
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