Electricity Industry Act 2010

Electricity industry governance - Monitoring and enforcement - Appeals

66: How and when appeals made

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"Rules for when and how to challenge a decision in court"

You can appeal a decision or order under this part of the law. To do this, you need to give a notice of appeal. You have to do this within 20 working days after the date of the decision or order you're appealing against. If you need more time, you can ask the High Court. They might let you appeal even if it's been more than 20 working days.

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Part 2Electricity industry governance
Monitoring and enforcement: Appeals

66How and when appeals made

  1. An appeal under this Part must be made by giving notice of appeal within 20 working days after the date of the decision or order appealed against or within any further time that the High Court allows.

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