The Court of Appeal determines the issue of costs, having partially allowed an appeal, resulting in the quashing of an Exclusion Order against the appellant, while maintaining the Removal Order. The appellant was also granted costs for the High Court proceedings and 70% of the appeal costs, reflecting the partial success and considering the appellant's conduct during the appeal. The original High Court decision was thus partially upheld, with the Court of Appeal exercising its discretion under statute to adjust the costs awarded due to the appellant's behaviour and the mootness of part of the appeal.
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