Radiocommunications Act 1989

General provisions - Appeals

68: Procedure on appeals

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"What happens when you appeal a decision"

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When you appeal a decision under section 67, the court will hear your case. The court can then confirm, reverse, or modify the original decision. The court can also make a new decision that the Registrar could have made.

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Part 8General provisions
Appeals

68Procedure on appeals

  1. On the hearing of an appeal under section 67, the court may confirm, reverse, or modify the decision appealed against, or may give any decision that the Registrar could have given in respect of the matter.