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10.—(1) On and after the transfer day, any right of appeal against a decision in transferred proceedings which is in existence before the transfer day is exercisable as it would have been exercisable before the transfer day, except that where appeal would have lain to the High Court or to a county court, it shall lie instead to the family court.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3) and to the 2011 Order as modified by article 11, the family court shall, when hearing an appeal against a decision in transferred proceedings, be composed in accordance with rules 5 to 7 and 19 of the 2014 Rules.
(3) Where an appeal against a decision in transferred proceedings would have lain to the High Court before the transfer day, such an appeal must be heard by a judge of High Court level as defined in the 2014 Rules.
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