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140.—(1) Any party aggrieved by any order of the Office under any provision of this Order mentioned in the following Table may appeal therefrom to the High Court.
Article | General subject matter |
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44 | Interpleader. |
53(1) | Order for delivery of possession of land. |
55(3) | Question as to ownership of goods. |
56(2) | Claim that possession of land has been wrongly delivered. |
57 | Order for delivery of goods. |
68(2) | Claim of right superior to order appointing receiver. |
73(1) | Attachment of earnings order. |
136(2) | Dismissal of application for enforcement or forfeiture of priority. |
137(2)( b) | Forfeiture of creditor's priority. |
(2) Any party aggrieved by the Office's refusal of leave under Article 84(1) or (2) (restriction on bankruptcy petition or other remedy in respect of debt scheduled to administration order) may appeal therefrom to the High Court.
(3) Any party aggrieved by an order or decision of the Office (other than such orders as are referred to in paragraph (1)) may appeal therefrom on a question of law to the Court of Appeal.
(4) The decision of the High Court under paragraph (1) or (2), or of the Court of Appeal under paragraph (3), shall be final and conclusive.
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