--(1) This Part deals with the way in which the High Court or the Court of Appeal determines-
----(a)
--------(i) a case stated; or
--------(ii) a question of law referred to it,
----by a minister, magistrate, judge of a tribunal, a tribunal or other person; or
----(b) an application for an order directing a minister, magistrate, judge of a tribunal, tribunal or other person to refer a question of law to the court by way of case stated,
--where under any enactment the High Court or the Court of Appeal has power to determine such matters.
--(2) In this Part-
--"case" includes a special case;
--"clerk to the tribunal" means the clerk, secretary or other person responsible for the administration of the tribunal;
--"court" means the High Court or the Court of Appeal as required by the particular enactment;
--"enactment" includes the Constitution; and
--"tribunal" means-
----(a) in relation to proceedings brought under section 14(4 ) of the Constitution, a court other than the High Court, the Court of Appeal or a Court Martial; and
----(b) in relation to any other proceedings, any tribunal constituted by or under any enactment other than a court of law.
Notes
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