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73. Settling an appeal
(1) The parties to an appeal may lodge a Form 24 (Consent notice), modified as necessary, stating the final order that the parties consent to being made in the appeal.
(2) When a consent notice is lodged, the registrar must refer it to a judge who may direct the registrar ¾
(a) to issue a final order in accordance with the notice; or
(b) to notify the parties that the judge will decide the final orders at a hearing.
(3) A settlement or compromise of an appeal to which a person who appears to the court to be under disability (as defined in the RSC Order 70 rule 1) is a party has no effect unless it is approved by a judge of appeal.
(4) An application for the approval of a judge of appeal must be lodged with an affidavit and, unless a judge of appeal orders otherwise, an opinion by an independent lawyer.