s.32Appeals to the Court of Appeal
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Section 32Part 7Procedure

Appeals to the Court of Appeal

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Subject to rules of Court made under the Court of Appeal Law (1996 Revision) an appeal shall lie to the Court of Appeal from any order of a Judge where a question of law is involved in the appeal:
from the following orders of a Judge, namely —
an order awarding as compensation a lump sum whether by way of redemption of a half-monthly payment or otherwise or disallowing a claim in full or in part for a lump sum;
an order providing for the distribution of compensation among the dependants of the deceased workman, or disallowing any claim of a person alleging himself to be such a dependent;
an order allowing or disallowing any claim for the amount of an indemnity under section 18(2); or
an order refusing to register a memorandum of agreement or registering the same or providing for the registration of the same subject to conditions, no appeal shall lie against any such order unless the amount in dispute in the appeal is more than one hundred dollars.
Notwithstanding anything herein contained, no appeal shall lie in any case in which the parties have agreed to abide by the decision of a Judge, or in which the order of a Judge gives effect to an agreement come to by the parties.

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