Section 32Part 6 — Special Land Disputes Tribunal
Avoidance of doubt
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For the avoidance of doubt it is hereby declared that the Court has no jurisdiction after the 7th May, 1979 to refer any matter arising out of an appeal under section 23(1) back to the Adjudicator or the Tribunal, and both the Adjudicator and the Tribunal are hereby declared to be functus officio, but in hearing appeals from the Special Tribunal it has the like power as that Tribunal to hear and act upon further evidence as it deems necessary.
Nothing in this Law derogates from the normal right of appeal in civil cases from decisions of the Court.
Defined Terms
functus officio
Cross References
- Section 23 of Land Adjudication Act
arising out of an appeal under section 23(1)