Reference of questions of law to Land Appeal Court
234 Reference of questions of law to Land Appeal Court
The Land Tribunal may, of its own motion or at the request of a party, refer a question of law arising in a proceeding before the tribunal to the Land Appeal Court for decision, but a question is not to be referred without the agreement of the presiding member (if any) who is presiding or the chairperson of the tribunal.
If a question of law arising in a proceeding before the Land Tribunal has been referred to the Land Appeal Court, the tribunal must not, in the proceeding—
give a decision to which the question is relevant while the reference is pending; or
proceed in a manner, or make a decision, that is inconsistent with the decision of the Land Appeal Court on the question.
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