Military Service Act, 1917, p. 6

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(7) Each local tribunal shall hear and decide applications for certificates of exemption made to such tribunal as provided in section eleven. APPEAL TRIBUNALS. 7. (1) The Chief Justice of the court of last resort in each province, or in case of his absence, or failure to act, then, judge of that court designated by the Minister, shall establish for such province a sufficient number of Appeal Tribunals, and shall assign to each such tribunal in the province of Quebec on judge of the court of King's Bench or Superior Court of said province, and shall distribute among such tribunals all appeals from, and cases stated under subsection two of section ten by local tribunals of which the Registrar has notice, and such Appeal Tribunals shall severally hear and decide the same: Provided that appeals from a local tribunal on which sits one or more judges shall be heard and decided by an appeal tribunal constituted of a judge of a higher court. (2) The Judge of the Territorial Court, or the person appointed in the place of the said judge under the provisions of the Yukon Act, shall constitute the Appeal Tribunal for the Yukon Territory. FINAL TRIBUNAL 8. The Governor in Council may appoint one of the judges of the Supreme Court of Canada to be the Central Appeal Judge. REGISTRARS. 9. A Registrar for each Province may be appointed by the Governor in Council. 10. (1) Any person aggrieved by the decision of a local tribunal, and any person authorized by the Minister of Militia and Defence, may appeal against any such decision. (2) If the two members of a local tribunal cannot agree as to any decision to be made by them, they shall forthwith state in writing the case to be decided and cause the statement to be sent to the Registrar for the province in which the tribunal is established. (3) (a) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (b) of this subsection there shall be an appeal from any appeal tribunal to the Central Appeal Judge. (b) The Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Central Appeal Judge, may make regulations governing the right to and fixing the conditions of appeal from an appeal tribunal to the Central Appeal Judge. (4) The Central Appeal Judge shall be the tribunal of last resort, and the

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