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Mark the incorrect statement:
Sec. 14 confers a right, on the applicant, while Sec. 5 confers discretion on the court.
Secs. 5 and 14, though independent, are not mutually exclusive. Under Sec. 5, the court may condone the delay' in filing an appeal in the correct court if the requirements of Sec. 14 appear to have been satisfied.
The considerations of good faith and due diligence are more rigidly applicable under Sec. 14 than Sec. 5.
None of the above.
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