Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011

Administrative and miscellaneous matters - Recognition by order of Court - Application for recognition order

104: Who may appear on application for recognition order

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"Who can have a say in a recognition order application"

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You can appear and be heard on an application for a recognition order. You must file a notice of appearance by the due date to do this. This means you can have your say if you are an interested person.

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Part 4Administrative and miscellaneous matters
Recognition by order of Court: Application for recognition order

104Who may appear on application for recognition order

  1. Any interested person may appear and be heard on an application for a recognition order if that person has, by the due date, filed a notice of appearance.