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(1)An appellant under section sixty-two of this Act may at any time prior to lodging the case with the clerk of justiciary abandon, his appeal by minute signed by himself or his solicitor, written on the complaint, or lodged with the clerk of court, and intimated to the respondent, but such abandonment shall be without prejudice to any other mode of appeal, review, advocation, or suspension competent.
(2)On the case being lodged with the clerk of justiciary, the appellant shall be held, to have abandoned any other mode of appeal which might otherwise have been open to him.
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