Real Estate Agents Act 2008

Complaints and discipline - Real Estate Agents Disciplinary Tribunal

113: Notification by Tribunal

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"The Tribunal must inform you in writing about its decision and your appeal rights."

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When the Tribunal makes a decision, it must tell you and others involved in writing. The Tribunal must explain why it made the decision and tell you about your right to appeal to the High Court. The Tribunal also tells the Authority and the Registrar about its decision.

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Real Estate Agents Disciplinary Tribunal

113Notification by Tribunal

  1. When the Tribunal determines a matter in a proceeding, the Tribunal must notify every person involved in the proceeding, the Authority, and the Registrar of the determination in writing, setting out the reasons for the decision and the right of appeal to the High Court.