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4.—(1) The Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (Appeals under Part 4) Order 2003(1) is amended as follows.
(2) Part 3 is renamed “Appeal to Supreme Court”.
(3) In article 10 (leave to appeal to House of Lords)—
(a)in the heading, for “House of Lords” substitute “Supreme Court”;
(b)for “the House of Lords” in each place and for “that House” substitute “the Supreme Court”.
(4) In article 11 (application for leave to appeal)—
(a)for “House of Lords” in each place substitute “Supreme Court”;
(b)in paragraph (2) for “that House or the Court” substitute “the Supreme Court or the Court of Appeal”.
(5) Omit article 12 (hearing and disposal of appeal).
(6) In article 13 (presence of defendant at hearing)—
(a)for “House of Lords” in both places substitute “Supreme Court”;
(b)for “House” substitute “Supreme Court”.
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