--(1) The appeal is to be by way of rehearing.
--(2) The court may receive further evidence on matters of fact.
--(3) The court may draw any inferences of fact which might have been drawn in the proceedings in which the decision was made.
--(4) The court may-
----(a) give any decision or make any order which ought to have been given or made by the tribunal or person whose decision is appealed;
----(b) make such further or other order as the care requires; or
----(c) remit the matter with the opinion of the court for rehearing and determination by the tribunal or person.
--(5) The court is not bound to allow an appeal because of-
----(a) misdirection; or
----(b) the improper admission or rejection of evidence,
--unless it considers that a substantial wrong or a miscarriage has been caused.
Notes
Amended by Legal Notice 140 of 2000.
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