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14.—(1) Paragraph (3) applies if, before the commencement date—
(a)(i)the Tribunal remitted the matter to the Authority with directions to give effect to its determination, or
(ii)where an appeal was made in respect of the determination of the Tribunal, the appeal was determined; and
(b)the Authority had not issued a final notice, a notice of discontinuance or a further written or decision notice in respect of the matter.
(2) Paragraphs (3) and (4) apply if—
(a)the Tribunal determines a reference or appeal to which article 12 or 13 applies and remits the matter to the decision-maker with directions to give effect to its determination; or
(b)where an appeal was made in respect of the determination of the Tribunal in such a case, the appeal is determined.
(3) The decision-maker must take the decision as if it were taking the decision on the commencement date.
(4) The Tribunal must have regard to paragraph (3) in giving directions for the purposes of section 133.
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