Constitution of the Independent State of Samoa 41 (2) The Judgment of the Court of Appeal shall be in accordance with the opinion of the majority of the Judges present. (3) A Judge of the Court of Appeal shall not sit on the hearing of an appeal from any decision made by the Judge or by a Court on which the Judge sat as a member. (4) The decision of the Court of Appeal on any appeal from the Supreme Court shall be final. (5) Any two (2) Judges of the Court may exercise all the powers of the Court of Appeal on the certificate of the President of the Court that it is in the interests of justice that they should do so. 75. Jurisdiction of Court of Appeal - (1) Except for Part IX Land and Titles Court and subject to the provisions of this Constitution, the Court of Appeal shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine: (a) such appeals including proceedings removed by order of the Supreme Court to the Court of Appeal; and (b) all appeals from any judgment, decree, or order of the Supreme Court whether in its civil or criminal jurisdiction, under an Act; and (c) an appeal from any decision of the Supreme Court in any proceedings under the provision of Article 4. (2) Except for Part IX Land and Titles Court, an appeal shall lie to the Court of Appeal from any decision of the Supreme Court in any proceeding, if the Supreme Court certifies that the case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation or effect of any provision of this Constitution; and: (a) where such a certificate is given or such leave granted, any party in the case may appeal to the Court of Appeal on the ground that any such question has been wrongly decided and, with the leave of that Court, on any other ground; or (b) where the Supreme Court has refused to give such a certificate, the Court of Appeal may, if it is satisfied that the case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation or effect of

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