Real Estate Agents Act 2008

Complaints and discipline - Appeals against decisions of Tribunal

119: Determination of appeal

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"The final decision on an appeal to the High Court"

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When you appeal a decision to the High Court, their decision is final. You can only appeal to the Court of Appeal if it is about a question of law under section 120. The High Court's decision is the last step, unless you appeal on a question of law.

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Part 4Complaints and discipline
Appeals against decisions of Tribunal

119Determination of appeal

  1. The High Court’s decision in the determination of an appeal is final.

  2. This section is subject to the right of a party to appeal to the Court of Appeal on a question of law under section 120.

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