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27.5.—(1) The appeal court may—
(a)strike out the whole or part of an appeal notice;
(b)set aside permission to appeal in whole or in part;
(c)impose or vary conditions on which an appeal may be brought.
(2) The appeal court may only exercise its powers under paragraph (1) where there is a compelling reason for doing so.
(3) Where a party was present at a hearing at which permission was given, that party may not subsequently apply for an order that the appeal court exercise its powers under paragraph (1)(b) or (c).
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