Real Estate Agents Act 2008

Complaints and discipline - Appeals against decisions of Tribunal

117: High Court may make interim order

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"The High Court can let you keep working while they decide your appeal"

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If you are a licensee and you appeal a decision, the High Court can make an interim order. This order lets you keep doing real estate agency work until the High Court makes a final decision on your appeal. The High Court can add conditions to this order if they want to.

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Part 4Complaints and discipline
Appeals against decisions of Tribunal

117High Court may make interim order

  1. At any time before the final determination of an appeal, the High Court may make an interim order allowing an appellant who is a licensee to carry out real estate agency work until the close of the day on which the High Court finally determines the appeal.

  2. An interim order may be subject to any conditions that the High Court thinks fit.