Human Rights Act 1993

Human Rights Review Tribunal - Procedure of Tribunal

117: Seal of Tribunal

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"The Tribunal's Official Stamp"

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The Tribunal has a special seal. You can think of a seal like a stamp that shows something is official. This seal is important because all courts will recognise it and know it is genuine.

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Part 4Human Rights Review Tribunal
Procedure of Tribunal

117Seal of Tribunal

  1. The Tribunal shall have a seal, which shall be judicially noticed in all courts and for all purposes.

Compare
  • 1977 No 49 s 57