Social Workers Registration Act 2003

Appeals

94: Orders as to costs

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"Who pays the costs when you appeal a decision"

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When you appeal a decision under this Part, the District Court can order someone to pay costs. You or the person or body you are appealing against might have to pay the costs of the other party. The District Court makes this decision about who pays the costs incurred for the appeal.

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Part 5Appeals

94Orders as to costs

  1. On any appeal under this Part, the District Court may order the person or body whose decision or order is appealed against, or the appellant, to pay the costs incurred in respect of the appeal by the other party to the appeal.

Notes
  • Section 94: amended, on , by section 261 of the District Court Act 2016 (2016 No 49).