Example sentences of "[art] right of appeal [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If the application is refused , or the conditions are unacceptable , the applicant has the right of appeal to the Secretary of State for the Environment .
2 The latter has limited powers to make judgments in the first instance , subject to the right of appeal to the the Court of Justice .
3 Where the decision is adverse to the claimant , information about the right of appeal to the Commissioners must be given .
4 The right of appeal to the Court of Session does not apply to the decision of a sheriff in an application relating to registered clubs under Part VII of the Act ( subs .
5 The party has the right of appeal to the Secretary of State who is the final arbiter .
6 Others argue that if developers have the right of appeal to the Secretary of State against a local planning authority 's decision , so should other interested parties .
7 The government had the right of appeal to the Supreme Court .
8 The prospective parliamentary candidate against whom such action is taken shall have the right of appeal to the National Executive Committee , which committee shall have the power to confirm , vary , or reverse the action taken by the General Committee .
9 Firms then have the right of appeal to the European Court of First Instance , and ultimately to the European Court of Justice .
10 If the Commission then finds a proposal to be incompatible with the common market it is empowered to require its abolition or alteration , subject to the right of appeal to the European Court of Justice .
11 Here it is necessary merely to stress that an applicant has the right of appeal to the secretary of state against conditional permissions and refusals .
12 It is assumed that they will act responsibly , and if there is maladministration or corruption there is the right of appeal to the ombudsman or the courts , though in practice this is of limited use .
13 A spokesman for the Scottish Office said that although it 's really a matter for the Health Board , Mr Peterken , under his contract has the right of appeal to the Scottish Secretary .
14 As with Established Use Certificates , a right of appeal to the Secretary of State exists .
15 Whereas an objector has a right of appeal to the Transport Tribunal against an unfavourable decision of a licensing authority , the local resident has no such right of appeal .
16 A LA decision can be appealed against at a Transport Tribunal ; applicants for and objectors to a licence also have a right of appeal to the Transport Tribunal against a LA decision .
17 There is a right of appeal to the Court of Appeal , civil division , from decisions of the county courts in contract and tort where the claim is for £2500 or more .
18 But where standards appear to a discharger to impose excessive demands he may exercise a right of appeal to the Secretary of State .
19 If planning permission is refused , or an enforcement notice served , the developer has a right of appeal to the Secretary of State for the Environment .
20 The powers were given in The Local Government Act 1988 , which enables the auditor to issue a prohibition order which , subject to a right of appeal to the courts , precludes the authority from implementing such a decision .
21 Nowadays , there is a right of appeal to the Court of Appeal by virtue of the Criminal Justices Act 1988 , s. 159 , and it may be exercised by any ‘ person aggrieved . ’
22 In the present case , if the Court of Appeal had upheld the decision of Robertson J. on the first part , it would have been unfair to deny the respondents a right of appeal to the Privy Council on the compromise issue or the cancellation issue while accepting the petitioner could appeal to the Privy Council as of right if the petitioner failed on the misconduct issue .
23 Such a person is not given a right of appeal to the Appeal Tribunal .
24 It is through the implementation of this agreed machinery that disciplinary tribunals and the Inns themselves , with the consent of the Lord Chief Justice , are now able to exercise extended powers of control over the professional conduct of barristers , with a wider range of penalties , but subject always , in the case of decisions by tribunals , to a right of appeal to the visitors : see Disciplinary Tribunal Regulations 1990 , regulations 22 and 30 .
25 The 1976 Act confers a right of appeal to the sheriff against a determination by a licensing board , and a further right of appeal from the decision of the sheriff to the Court of Session on a question of law .
26 If the action of the authority is thought to be ultra vires there is also a right of appeal to the courts .
27 The second was that Winchester had a right of appeal under the Lautro Rules which they had not been afforded the opportunity of exercising .
28 It is equally unfair to deny the petitioner a right of appeal against the decision of the Court of Appeal which reversed Robertson J. on the compromise and cancellation issue and therefore finally dismissed the claim by the petitioner for sums vastly in excess of N.Z.$5,000 .
29 There is a right of appeal against the making of a closure order ( subs .
30 There is a right of appeal against the making of an order under this subsection : subs .
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