Securities And Exchange Board of India(Central Listing Authority) Regulations, 2003 Chapter III FUNCTIONS OF THE AUTHORITY AND LETTERS PRECEDENT TO LISTING
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Appealability of letters precedent to listing recognized as Board orders, subject to appellate review under the Act. An order by the Central Listing Authority declining to grant or withdrawing a letter precedent to listing is deemed an order of the Board under clause (a) of sub section (1) of Section 15T of the Act and is subject to appellate review under the Act.
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Appealability of letters precedent to listing recognized as Board orders, subject to appellate review under the Act.
An order by the Central Listing Authority declining to grant or withdrawing a letter precedent to listing is deemed an order of the Board under clause (a) of sub section (1) of Section 15T of the Act and is subject to appellate review under the Act.
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