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84.—(1) If on an application for an order under article 63 or articles 73 to 75 the court decides not to make one, the Lord Advocate may reclaim in respect of the decision.
(2) If the court makes an order under article 63 or articles 73 to 75 the following persons may reclaim in respect of the court’s decision—
(a)the Lord Advocate;
(b)any person affected by the Order.
(3) If on an application for an order under article 81 the court decides not to make one, the person who applied for the order may reclaim in respect of the decision.
(4) If the court makes an order under article 81, the following persons may reclaim in respect of the court’s decision—
(a)the person who applied for the order in respect of which the application was made;
(b)any person affected by the court’s decision;
(c)the administrator.
(5) The following persons may reclaim in respect of a decision of the court on an application under article 82—
(a)the person who applied for the order in respect of which the application was made;
(b)any person affected by the court’s decision;
(c)the administrator.
(6) On a reclaiming motion under this article the court may—
(a)confirm the decision;
(b)make such order as it believes is appropriate.
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