Legislation – National Security Act 2023
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Part 2Prevention and investigation measures
Changes concerning Part 2 notices
51Other provision relating to the quashing of Part 2 notice
(1)
A power in relevant proceedings to quash a Part 2 notice, the extension of a Part 2 notice, the revival of a Part 2 notice, or measures specified in a Part 2 notice, includes—
(a)
in England and Wales or Northern Ireland, power to stay the quashing for a specified time, or pending an appeal or further appeal against the decision to quash; or
(b)
in Scotland, power to determine that the quashing is of no effect for a specified time or pending such an appeal or further appeal.
(2)
A decision in relevant proceedings to quash measures specified in a Part 2 notice, or (except as provided in section 50) a decision in relevant proceedings to quash, or to give directions to the Secretary of State in relation to, a Part 2 notice, the extension of a Part 2 notice, or the revival of a Part 2 notice, does not prevent the Secretary of State—
(a)
from exercising any power under this Act to impose measures (whether or not to the same or similar effect as measures to which the decision relates), or
(b)
from relying, in whole or in part, on any matters for the purpose of so exercising such a power (whether or not the matters were relied on in exercising powers under this Act in relation to measures or the Part 2 notice to which the decision relates).
(3)
Schedule 9 makes provision about appeals against convictions.