Real Estate Agents Act 2008

Complaints and discipline - Appeals against decisions of Tribunal

120A: Time for appeal to Court of Appeal

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"Appealing to the Court of Appeal: Time Limits"

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You can appeal to the Court of Appeal within 20 working days of getting notice of a decision. The court can accept a late appeal if there are exceptional circumstances. You must appeal within 60 working days for the court to consider it.

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Part 4Complaints and discipline
Appeals against decisions of Tribunal

120ATime for appeal to Court of Appeal

  1. An appeal to the Court of Appeal must, subject to subsection (2), be made in the prescribed manner to the court within 20 working days after the day on which notice of the relevant decision is given to the appellant.

  2. The court may accept a late appeal no later than 60 working days after the day on which notice was given to the appellant if the court is satisfied that exceptional circumstances prevented the appeal from being made in time.

  3. In deciding whether to accept a late appeal, the court must have regard to whether the appellant made a late appeal against the original decision, and the appellant’s reasons for that late appeal.

Notes
  • Section 120A: inserted, on , by section 250 of the Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Act 2018 (2018 No 51).