Real Estate Agents Act 2008

Complaints and discipline - Appeals against decisions of Tribunal

116: Right of appeal

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"Appealing a Tribunal decision to the High Court"

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You can appeal to the High Court if a Tribunal decision affects you. The Tribunal's decision can be appealed by someone it affects. You appeal to the High Court against the Tribunal's decision.

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Part 4Complaints and discipline
Appeals against decisions of Tribunal

116Right of appeal

  1. A person who is affected by a decision of the Tribunal may appeal to the High Court against the decision.