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77.—(1) In determining an appeal under regulation 73(1) the appeal body may, subject to paragraph (3)—
(a)affirm the decision;
(b)quash the decision or vary any of its terms;
(c)substitute a deemed refusal with a decision of the appeal body; or
(d)give directions to the regulator as to the exercise of the regulator’s functions under these Regulations.
(2) In determining an appeal under regulation 74 the appeal body may give directions to—
(a)the registry administrator as to the exercise of its functions under the Registries Regulation 2011, or
(b)the KP administrator as to the exercise of its functions under the Registries Regulation 2010.
(3) The appeal body may not make a determination that would result in a decision which could not otherwise have been made under these Regulations or under the Registries Regulation 2010 or 2011.
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