Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993

Appeals - Appeal to High Court

62: Appeal in respect of additional points of law

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"Appealing a Decision for a Different Reason"

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You can appeal a decision to the High Court. If you want to say the decision is wrong for a different reason than the person who started the appeal, you must tell the High Court. You have 20 working days to do this after you get a copy of the appeal notice. You must lodge a notice with the Registrar of the High Court at Wellington. Some other rules, like those in section 58, section 59, section 60, and sections 63 to 66, also apply to your notice.

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Part 5Appeals
Appeal to High Court

62Appeal in respect of additional points of law

  1. Where any party to an appeal under section 58 other than the appellant wishes to contend at the hearing of the appeal that the decision appealed from is erroneous on a point of law other than those set out in the notice of appeal, that party shall, within 20 working days after the date of the service on that party of a copy of the notice of appeal, lodge a notice to that effect with the Registrar of the High Court at Wellington.

  2. The provisions of section 58, subsections (2) to (4) of section 59, section 60, and sections 63 to 66 shall apply, with any necessary modifications, to any notice lodged under this section as if it were a notice of appeal.

Compare
  • 1983 No 130 s 42
  • 1987 No 85 s 46
Notes
  • Section 62(1): amended, on , by section 19 of the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Amendment Act 2012 (2012 No 62).