(1) An appeal to the Supreme Court may be brought as of right from—
(a) the making, variation or revocation of a declaration or order under section 31; or
(b) a refusal of the Magistrates Court to make, vary or revoke such a declaration or order.
(2) The Magistrates Court Act 1930
, part 4.5 (Civil appeals), other than section 274 (Cases in which appeal may be brought), applies in relation to the appeal.
Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including rules (see Legislation Act
, s 104).
(3) Despite subsection (1), an appeal does not lie (whether as of right or by leave) from—
(a) the making, variation or revocation of an interim restraining order under section 31; or
(b) a refusal of the Magistrates Court to make, vary or revoke such an order.