Takeovers Act 1993

Investigation and enforcement - Investigation and enforcement by Panel - Appeals

31G: Rights of appeal

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"What to do if you disagree with a decision"

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You can appeal to the court if you are unhappy with a decision made by the Panel or Registrar, or someone they have authorised, under sections 31A to 31C. You can appeal against an act or decision you disagree with. The court will hear your appeal.

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Part 3Investigation and enforcement
Investigation and enforcement by Panel: Appeals

31GRights of appeal

  1. A person who is aggrieved by an act or decision of the Panel or Registrar, or of any person authorised by the Panel or Registrar, under any of sections 31A to 31C may appeal against the act or decision to the court.

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Notes
  • Section 31G: inserted, on , by section 9 of the Takeovers Amendment Act 2001 (2001 No 30).
  • Section 31G: amended, on , by section 30 of the Takeovers Amendment Act 2002 (2002 No 45).