International Trade Administration Act, 2002 (Act No. 71 of 2002)

Chapter 4 : Investigation, evaluation and adjudication procedures

Part F – Reviews and appeals

47. Appeals

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(1)An appeal against a decision of the High Court in respect of a matter within its jurisdiction in terms of section 46 lies to the Supreme Court of Appeal, or the Constitutional Court, only with leave to appeal, and subject to their respective rules.

 

(2)The right to appeal in terms of subsection (1) is—
(a)subject to any law that specifically grants, limits or excludes any right of appeal; and
(b)not limited by the monetary or non-monetary value of the matter in dispute.

 

(3)A court granting leave to appeal in terms of this section may attach any appropriate conditions, including a condition that the applicant provide security for the costs of the appeal.

 

(4)Section 21(1A) to (3)(e) of the Supreme Court Act, 1959 (Act 59 of 1959), read with the changes required by the context, applies to an application to the Supreme Court of Appeal for leave to appeal under this Act.