Appeals forum centralized to superior court, replacing tribunal references and shifting rule making for proceedings. Amendments transfer appellate and adjudicatory references from the statutory Tribunal to the High Court by substituting the term 'Tribunal' with 'High Court', deleting phrases referring to the Tribunal, omitting several tribunal-related sections and subsections, and retitling the relevant chapter as APPEALS. The definition of 'prescribed' is reworked to allocate rule-making: High Court proceedings are governed by High Court rules, while other matters follow rules made under the Act; selected interpretive clauses are omitted to align terminology and procedure with the revised appellate scheme.
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Appeals forum centralized to superior court, replacing tribunal references and shifting rule making for proceedings.
Amendments transfer appellate and adjudicatory references from the statutory Tribunal to the High Court by substituting the term 'Tribunal' with 'High Court', deleting phrases referring to the Tribunal, omitting several tribunal-related sections and subsections, and retitling the relevant chapter as APPEALS. The definition of 'prescribed' is reworked to allocate rule-making: High Court proceedings are governed by High Court rules, while other matters follow rules made under the Act; selected interpretive clauses are omitted to align terminology and procedure with the revised appellate scheme.
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