Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011

Administrative and miscellaneous matters - Recognition by order of Court - Sealing of recognition orders

113: Orders sealed by Court

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"What happens when a court order is officially sealed?"

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When you get a recognition order, it must be sealed. This happens when the applicant group asks for it. It cannot be sealed until any appeal time has ended or an appeal has been dealt with.

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Part 4Administrative and miscellaneous matters
Recognition by order of Court: Sealing of recognition orders

113Orders sealed by Court

  1. A recognition order must be sealed—

  2. on the application of the applicant group; but
    1. not before the expiry of the appeal period or the disposal of any appeal.