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(b) when the period permitted for applying to the House of Lords for leave to appeal to
it ends, if the High Court refuses leave to appeal and there is no application to the House of Lords
for leave to appeal;
(c) when the House of Lords refuses leave to appeal to it;
(d) at the end of the permitted period, which is 28 days starting with the day on which
leave to appeal to the House of Lords is granted, if no such appeal is brought before the end of
that period.
(5) These must be ignored for the purposes of subsections (3) and (4)—
(a) any power of a court to extend the period permitted for giving notice of appeal or
for applying for leave to appeal;
(b) any power of a court to grant leave to take a step out of time.
(6) Subsections (3) to (5) do not apply to Scotland.
214- Disposal of charge
(1) A charge against a person is disposed of—
(a) if the person is acquitted in respect of it, when he is acquitted;
(b) if the person is convicted in respect of it, when there is no further possibility of an
appeal against the conviction.
(2) There is no further possibility of an appeal against a conviction—
(a) when the period permitted for giving notice of application for leave to appeal to the
Court of Appeal against the conviction ends, if the leave of the Court of Appeal is required and no
such notice is given before the end of that period;
(b) when the Court of Appeal refuses leave to appeal against the conviction, if the leave
of the Court of Appeal is required and notice of application for leave is given before the end of
that period;
(c) when the period permitted for giving notice of appeal to the Court of Appeal aga-
inst the conviction ends, if notice is not given before the end of that period;
(d) when the decision of the Court of Appeal on an appeal becomes final, if there is no
appeal to the House of Lords against that decision;
(e) when the decision of the House of Lords on an appeal is made, if there is such an
appeal.
(3) The decision of the Court of Appeal on an appeal becomes final—
(a) when the period permitted for applying to the Court of Appeal for leave to appeal
to the House of Lords ends, if there is no such application;