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Article 13 Appeals in relation to decisions taken before commencement

(1) In this article -

(a) "decision" means a decision which was taken before commencement which gave rise to a right to bring an appeal under relevant appeal provisions;

(b) "appeal" means an appeal against a decision;

(c) "relevant appeal provisions" means any provisions contained in the old listing rules, or in any procedures published by the Authority for the purposes of those rules, in relation to an appeal; and

(d) "appeal body" means the body to whom an appeal may be brought in accordance with the relevant appeal provisions.

(2) This article applies where -

(a) before commencement, an appeal was brought in accordance with the relevant appeal provisions, but the appeal had not been determined by the appeal body, or

(b) at commencement, the period within which an appeal could be brought had not expired, but no appeal had been brought.

(3) Notwithstanding the revocation or amendment of the relevant appeal provisions, an appeal may be brought (or, if brought before commencement, may

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