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3This Part of this Schedule applies in relation to devolution issues in proceedings in England and Wales.
4(1)Proceedings for the determination of a devolution issue may be instituted by the Attorney General.
(2)Sub-paragraph (1) does not limit any power to institute proceedings exercisable apart from that sub-paragraph by any person.
5(1)A court or tribunal shall order notice of any devolution issue which arises in any proceedings before it to be given to the Attorney General and the Assembly (unless a party to the proceedings).
(2)A person to whom notice is given in pursuance of sub-paragraph (1) may take part as a party in the proceedings, so far as they relate to a devolution issue.
6A magistrates’ court may refer any devolution issue which arises in civil proceedings before it to the High Court.
7(1)A court may refer any devolution issue which arises in civil proceedings before it to the Court of Appeal.
(2)Sub-paragraph (1) does not apply—
(a)to a magistrates’ court, the Court of Appeal or the House of Lords, or
(b)to the High Court if the devolution issue arises in proceedings on a reference under paragraph 6.
8A tribunal from which there is no appeal shall refer any devolution issue which arises in proceedings before it to the Court of Appeal; and any other tribunal may make such a reference.
9A court, other than the Court of Appeal or the House of Lords, may refer any devolution issue which arises in criminal proceedings before it to—
(a)the High Court if the proceedings are summary proceedings, or
(b)the Court of Appeal if the proceedings are proceedings on indictment.
10The Court of Appeal may refer any devolution issue which arises in proceedings before it (otherwise than on a reference under paragraph 7, 8 or 9) to the Judicial Committee.
11An appeal against a determination of a devolution issue by the High Court or the Court of Appeal on a reference under paragraph 6, 7, 8 or 9 shall lie to the Judicial Committee, but only—
(a)with leave of the court concerned, or
(b)failing such leave, with special leave of the Judicial Committee.
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