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15Appellate proceedings are active from the time when they are commenced—
(a)by application for leave to appeal or apply for review, or by notice of such an application ;
(b)by notice of appeal or of application for review ;
(c)by other originating process,
until disposed of or abandoned, discontinued or withdrawn.
16Where, in appellate proceedings relating to criminal proceedings, the court—
(a)remits the case to the court below ; or
(b)orders a new trial or a venire de novo, or in Scotland grants authority to bring a new prosecution,
any further or new proceedings which result shall be treated as active from the conclusion of the appellate proceedings.
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