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After section 63B of the 1985 Act insert—
(1)For the avoidance of doubt, an appeal under a provision mentioned in subsection (2) may be made on—
(a)a matter of fact,
(b)a point of law, or
(c)the merits.
(2)The provisions are—
(a)section 3A(7),
(b)section 13A(11),
(c)section 13B(7),
(d)section 15(3D),
(e)section 17G(5),
(f)section 25A(8),
(g)section 26A(5),
(h)section 27(4),
(i)section 28B(4),
(j)section 29(4),
(k)section 29(6H),
(l)section 32C(5),
(m)section 32H(5),
(n)section 42(2D),
(o)section 49(6D),
(p)section 54B(6),
(q)section 54G(6),
(r)section 56J(8),
(s)section 57(4),
(t)section 58A(5),
(u)section 63B(4),
(v)paragraph 3(6) of Schedule 1.”
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