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Procedure under Act to supersede all other procedure. 11. ... an appeal shall not lie from any of the courts from which an appeal to the House of Lords is given by this Act, except in manner provided by this Act, and subject to such conditions as to the value of the subject-matter in dispute, and as to giving security for costs, and as to the time within which the appeal shall be brought, and generally as to all matters of practice and procedure, or otherwise, as may be imposed by orders of the House of Lords. S.12 rep. by 1962 c.30 s.30(2)(a) sch.4 Pt.I. S.13 rep. by SLR 1883. S.14 rep. by SLR 1894; 1965 c.61 s.5(3) sch.3; 1968 c.5 s.1 sch. Definitions:
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