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75.—(1) An appeal lies to the sheriff from a decision of the registration officer refusing an application—
(a)to sign a petition by post or proxy under regulation 51(1) or (2) or 53(1) or (2);
(b)to sign a petition by post as proxy under regulation 58(5);
(c)to sign a petition by proxy instead of post or by post instead of proxy under regulation 51(6) or (7);
(d)for a signing sheet to be sent to a different address under regulation 53(4)(a) or 58(8);
(e)to appoint a proxy under regulation 57(6) and (7).
(2) An appeal lies on any point of law from any decision of the sheriff under this regulation to the court of three judges constituted under paragraph (3).
(3) The court for hearing appeals under paragraph (2) is to consist of three judges of the Court of Session who are to be appointed by the Court of Session by act of sederunt and of whom one judge is to be appointed from each division of the Inner House and one from the Lords Ordinary in the Outer House; and the Principal Clerk of Session is to be clerk of the court.
(4) The Court of Session may by act of sederunt fill any vacancy in the court of three judges, and regulate its sittings and forms of process so as to carry out the provisions of these Regulations; and acts of sederunt under this regulation may be made, and the court of three judges may sit, either during the sitting of the Court of Session or in vacation or recess.
(5) No appeal lies from a decision of the Court of Session on appeal from a decision of the sheriff under this regulation.
(6) An appeal to the sheriff or Court of Session by virtue of this regulation which is pending when notice of a petition is given under regulation 14 (notice of petition) does not prejudice the operation as respects the petition of the decision appealed against, and anything done in pursuance of the decision—
(a)is as good as if no such appeal had been brought; and
(b)is not affected by the decision of the appeal.
(7) The registration officer must make the necessary entries in the record kept under regulation 51(4) and 58(7) as may be required to give effect to that decision.
(8) On any appeal, the registration officer is deemed to be party to the proceedings and the registration expenses payable to that officer include any expenses properly incurred by virtue of this regulation.
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