Example sentences of "[vb mod] appeal to the " in BNC.

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1 Those who are removed from the Register by the Professional Conduct Committee or Health Committee and are aggrieved by that decision may appeal to the appropriate Appeal Court for the part of the UK in which they reside .
2 Rule 7.23(1) provides that ‘ a person ’ may appeal to the Appeal Tribunal against various specified matters and amongst those matters is ‘ a notice under Chapter II of this Part of these Rules . ’
3 Mr. Collins seeks to avoid this difficulty by referring to rule 7.23(1) , which provides ‘ a person may appeal to the Appeal Tribunal … against a notice under Chapter II of this Part of these Rules , ’ that is to say , against a prohibition notice .
4 The argument here is based upon the wording of rule 7.23 , which starts : ‘ A person may appeal to the Appeal Tribunal …
5 ( 2 ) Regulations shall provide that a legal or other representative against whom action is taken by a magistrates ' court under subsection ( 1 ) may appeal to the Crown Court and that a legal or other representative against whom action is taken by the Crown Court under subsection ( 1 ) may appeal to the Court of Appeal .
6 ( 2 ) Regulations shall provide that a legal or other representative against whom action is taken by a magistrates ' court under subsection ( 1 ) may appeal to the Crown Court and that a legal or other representative against whom action is taken by the Crown Court under subsection ( 1 ) may appeal to the Court of Appeal .
7 If the applicant is aggrieved by the decision of the local planning authority to refuse permission or approval of the proposed development , or to grant permission or approval subject to conditions , he may appeal to the Secretary of State for the Environment in accordance with section 36 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971 within six months of receipt of this notice .
8 ( 4 ) An applicant for the grant of a new licence , including the provisional grant of such a licence , or for the renewal or permanent transfer of a licence may appeal to the sheriff against a refusal of a licensing board to grant , renew or transfer the licence , as the case may be .
9 ( 5 ) Any competent objector who appeared at the hearing of any application mentioned in subsection ( 4 ) above may appeal to the sheriff against the decision of the licensing board to grant , renew or transfer a licence , as the case may be .
10 ( 6 ) Any person entitled under this section to appeal to the sheriff against the grant or refusal of a licence may appeal to the sheriff against a decision of a licensing board to attach or not to attach a condition to a licence , being a condition mentioned in section 38(3) or 101(2) of this Act .
11 ( 4 ) ( 5 ) and ( 6 ) An unsuccessful applicant for the grant ( including provisional grant ) of a new licence , renewal of a licence , or permanent transfer of a licence and an unsuccessful objector may appeal to the sheriff against the licensing board 's decision .
12 Where an application for a permanent transfer is refused , or granted where the grant involves the repelling of an objection by a competent objector who appeared at the hearing , the unsuccessful applicant or objector may appeal to the sheriff ( s.17(4) and ( 5 ) ) , and from the sheriff to the Court of Session on a point of law ( s.39(8) ) .
13 ( 10 ) An applicant may appeal to the sheriff against a decision of a licensing board to refuse to affirm a licence under subsection ( 2 ) above or to refuse to declare a provisional grant of a licence final under subsection ( 4 ) above .
14 ( 6 ) Where a licensing board decides to order the suspension of a licence , the suspension shall not take effect until the expiry of the time within which the holder of the licence may appeal to the sheriff , or , if the holder appeals to the sheriff or thereafter to the Court of Session , until the appeal has been determined in favour of the suspension or has been abandoned .
15 ( 8 ) The holder of the licence may appeal to the sheriff against any order of a licensing board under this section , including the period of suspension mentioned in the order .
16 ( 6 ) Where a licensing board decides to make a closure order under this section , the order shall not take effect until the expiry of the time within which the holder of the licence may appeal to the sheriff , or , if the holder appeals to the sheriff or thereafter to the Court of Session , until the appeal has been determined in favour of the closure order or has been abandoned .
17 ( 7 ) The holder of the licence may appeal to the sheriff against the closure order or against a refusal of a licensing board to cancel a closure order .
18 ( 7 ) Where a licensing board decides to order the suspension of a licence the suspension shall not take effect until the expiry of the time within which the holder of the licence may appeal to the sheriff , or , if the holder appeals to the sheriff or thereafter to the Court of Session , until the appeal has been determined in favour of the suspension or has been abandoned .
19 ( 8 ) The holder of the licence may appeal to the sheriff against an order made under subsection ( 4 ) above or against a refusal of a licensing board to cancel such an order .
20 Where a licensing board : ( a ) refuses to grant , renew or transfer a licence under this Part of this Act , or ( b ) on an application for the grant of a licence under this Part of this Act , specifies , as types of liquor which may be sold under the licence , types other than those in respect of which the application for the licence was made , or ( c ) on an application for renewal of a licence under this Part of this Act , does not comply with any request duly made by the applicant for a change in the specification of the types of liquor which may be sold under the licence , or ( d ) requires modifications in the rules proposed to be made as to the persons entitled to use the canteen , or withholds its consent to a variation of those rules , or ( e ) makes an order under section 42(4) of this Act , the applicant or , as the case may be , the licence-holder may appeal to the sheriff from such a decision of the licensing board .
21 If any branch is not satisfied with the decision of the branch they may appeal to the Regional Committee .
22 Any party to proceedings may appeal to the High Court against a magistrates ' court decision to make or refuse to make an order under the Children Act ( s94(1) ) .
23 A person affected by a forfeiture order may appeal to the Crown Court to have it withdrawn or delayed .
24 This is a passage that should appeal to the more adventurous .
25 To be an effective tool the club must appeal to the target membership .
26 To survive in a rational era , the irrational institution must have a function , and must appeal to the population .
27 Whatever the circumstances , the consideration offered must appeal to the shareholders of the target .
28 The hot-rod 's flexible definition means that even a car straight from Chrysler 's factory might appeal to the fashion-conscious .
29 who 'll appeal to the Consumer ?
30 I will now go to the Supreme Court and , if necessary , I 'll appeal to the people 's court . "
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