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27.6.—(1) A person who was not a party to the proceedings in the lower court may become a party to an appeal if the appeal court gives permission.
(2) The appeal court may only exercise its power if the person seeking to become a party could have been a party to the proceedings in the consistory court.
(3) An application for permission under paragraph (1) must be accompanied by a notice setting out—
(a)the basis on which it is said the person making the application could have been a party to the proceedings in the consistory court; and
(b)the matters which that person proposes to argue in the appeal.
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