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110. Appeals.- (1) An appeal shall lie to the Court having jurisdiction from any of the following orders, namely: (a) an order under Section 3 cancelling the registration of an insurer; (b) an order under Section 5 directing the insurer to change his name; (c) an order under Section 42 cancelling the licence issued to an agent; (d) an order under Section 75 refusing to register an amendment of rules; (e) an order under Section 87 or Section 87A; (f) an order made in the course of the winding up or insolvency of an insurer or a provident society. (2) The Court having jurisdiction for the purposes of sub section (1) shall be the principal Court of civil jurisdiction within whose local limits the principal place of business of the insurer concerned is situate. (3) An appeal shall lie from any order made under stub section (1) to the authority authorised to hear appeals from the decisions of the Court making the same and the decision on such appeal shall be final. (4) No appeal under this section shall be entertained unless it is made before the expiration of four months from the date on which the order appealed against was communicated to the appellant. | |||||
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