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87.—(1) There shall be a Court of Appeal for the Falkland Islands.
(2) The Court of Appeal shall, subject to section 89, consist of—
(a)a President and two Justices of Appeal or such greater number of Justices of Appeal as may be prescribed by Ordinance; and
(b)the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court as an ex officio member of the Court of Appeal for all purposes except for the purpose of constituting the Court of Appeal for the hearing and determination of an appeal from his or her own decision.
(3) The office of a Justice of Appeal shall not without his or her consent be abolished during his or her continuance in office.
(4) For the purposes of any determination of the Court of Appeal—
(a)an uneven number of judges shall sit, which, in the case of any final determination by the court other than the summary dismissal of an appeal, shall not be less than three; and
(b)any determination by the court on any matter (whether final or otherwise) shall, where more than one judge sits, be according to the opinion of a majority of the judges who sit to determine that matter.