(1) The Commissioner or an objector may appeal to the Supreme Court against a determination made under section 64 (4).
(2) An appeal lies as of right on a question of law or fact.
(3) The appeal must be started within the time, and in accordance with the procedure, prescribed under the Supreme Court Act .
(4) If an appeal is started, enforcement of the fortification removal order to which the notice of objection relates is stayed until proceedings in relation to the appeal end.
(5) Fresh evidence or evidence in addition to or in substitution for the evidence before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction may be given on an appeal.
(6) On an appeal, the Supreme Court may:
(a) confirm the determination, with or without variation; or
(b) set aside the determination and, if it considers necessary, substitute its own determination.
(7) If the appeal results in confirmation or variation of the fortification removal order, the period of time allowed for compliance with the order, as specified in the order, is taken to start on the day of the Supreme Court's determination (unless the Court specifies otherwise).