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The following powers of the Court of Appeal under this Part of this Act, that is to say the power—
(a)to extend the time for making an application for leave to appeal;
(b)to make an order for or in relation to bail; or
(c)to give leave for a person to be present at the hearing of any proceedings preliminary or incidental to an appeal,
may be exercised by a single judge, but where the judge refuses an application to exercise any of the said powers the applicant shall be entitled to have the application determined by the Court of Appeal.
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